What a day!!!įirstly, I would like to assure visitors to the White Spring that the water running from both sides of the lane, the Red Spring on the outside of Chalice Well Gardens, and the White Spring next to the old cafe is perfectly drinkable. We later drove to Bristol airport where we had booked a flight to see the Northern Lights over northern Scotland. I only wish I hadn't left the camera in the car as we assumed it would be fog all the way up. There was complete silence and a lone dove sat on top of the church tower. All you could see in any direction was the top of the 'cloud like' fog - as far as the eye could see. (The fog ended about 10 feet lower than the top). However, as we reached the summit we literally walked up out of the fog, into brilliant sunshine - dark blue sky with not a cloud in sight. As we climbed (visability now pretty much zero) we feared it would be a wasted trip. Despite this I insisted on climbing the Tor as this was something I had never done. Myself and my partner visited in early December and found the countryside was thick with fog - a real 'pea souper' - you could only see about 20 yards in any direction. The most amazing thing I have ever seen was at Glastonbury Tor.
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