Heading over the Salisbury Plains!
May 4, 2010 in Fashion, My Thots, Photography, Travels, UK | 2 comments

Just a real short outfit post! Was heading out over the Salisbury Plains to go visit Stonehenge which I will share with you all soon!

Salisbury Plains is the largest military training area in the UK and the conditions are pretty rough. I can’t imagine having to train out there in the bitter cold! Because of all the training, the grass here is rather sparse and live firing occurs 340 days a year so no wandering off on your own!


A closer look at my flats before I head off! Will try to post again soon. Am working on a new contest as well! So watch out for it!

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May 5, 2010 at 8:35 am
Katherine
your feet not cold? I nvr tried wearing flats during winter time.. maybe can try coming winter…
May 6, 2010 at 1:06 am
Renzze
Katherine,
I wore those flats mainly indoors when walking around the estate or when in vehicles cause it made it easier for me to curl into a ball and sleep instead of wearing boots. But in winter you best bet is boots!