It's Better in the Rain
It was 3pm on a Thursday afternoon in Bournemouth, England, and we had just concluded our business. In day two of rain and gale-force winds on southern England's coast, what can one do? I was in no rush to get back to my efficiency room near Heathrow. Knowing one of my colleagues had not spent much time in England, I suggested a side route, heading through Salisbury to see its cathedral. We took a quick look around, said hello to the Magna Carta, and continued on to see how much we could squeeze into the late afternoon before venues began to close for the day. Heading backward in time, we were too late to get through the gate at Old Sarum, so we proceeded on to Stonehenge. Fortunately, Stonehenge is open well into the evening. The weather was still somewhat misty and cloudy, so it was quite a contrast to the warm, sunny day of my first visit to the site a few years prior. Hands down, the way to see Stonehenge is in dark, dreary weather. It ads a...