As much as I hate any building built in a different way in total bad taste, just to be controversial. (Sydney opera house) This place is a delight. Stone footings, no need for guttering, cover at the ends, well made, looks good, fits in with surroundings. A lovely place.
Once again I must admit the superiority of England over the United States---we do not have emergency dog dispensers: we have a lot to learn from the Mother Country. In admiration I hope I am permitted to say "Bloody marvelous!" Is it possible to specify the dog breed at the time of use? But I digress.
My original intent was to say that the shape of the roof reminds me of three things: a ship's hull, the forward section of a canoe standing on end, and the weird head coverings worn by some nuns.
Julian, I waited as long as I could to see if anyone went in or out, just to get a look inside. No luck.
These are Sarsens in the planning stage, the chances of getting to full size with current H&S regs is quite slim.
I thought the red container was where you put dead dogs.
That's risking a lot of aggro, I hope no one knows I live in Putney.
Ectoplasm setting, this might be to much information but someone (no name, no repercussion) quite close to me had just had a sneezing fit. Now you see the disadvantage of a non SLR camera.
Current date for saving pocket money until an SLR is obtained. 14 April 2011.
An interesting structure John,
guess this is all that's visible at the surface,
are those embryo sarsens by the emergency dog dispenser?
p.s. you may want to check the ectoplasm setting on your G6