Tower of London
Sorry I haven't posted in a while. Time to fill in what I've been up to. Get ready for a doozy. Yesterday we all (About 8 of us) hopped on the tube and headed off to the Tower of London. The tube station we left from was how it was when it was first made in the 1960's (I think 1960's). It was an interesting sight, especially thinking of how many people have been on the same platform (I'm going to say this probably ever day about every place). I couldn't find Platform 9 3/4, but that's probably because I'm not a wizard. Moving on. I actually brought my camera this time and took over 300 pictures with it (Thanks for letting me bring your camera, Kate! [my sister]) You can check my facebook for the good ones. One of the first things we saw when we got out of Tower Hill station was this huge sundial with an old man singing next to it. The architecture was phenomenal, ranging from ancient to modern styles. They all looked cool. That is the extent of my knowledge about architecture. Please try not to be too impressed. When we turned around, there was the Tower of London, all majestic-like, with clouds sailing by it. I'm pretty sure the crowned jewels are in there, but we didn't go in this time. You might now think that is all we did. Nope. We walked just about everywhere. We took a picture with this statue. I couldn't tell you who it was, because the sign on it really didn't help, but he looked cool. We walked across the Tower Bridge. The combination of this and the actual Tower with all the modern buildings was something I've never experienced before coming here. Some of these buildings are centuries old, while others are probably not too much older than myself. One looked like a building that should be in space, and the other shot up into the sky, like that one tower Saruman stands on. We walked across the bridge as cars and buses whizzed by. We stumbled back to the Borough Market (there is food everywhere). The girls haven't seen it yet, so they went in as the guys explored. We saw Southwark Cathedral. This was where Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, and many more people have gone since 606. Afterwards, we all met up again and headed to the Globe (Shakespeare Theatre) to just look around. We walked next door to look at some art.
Art Exhibit (Art Rant/Critique)
I honestly wasn't impressed with most of it. There was a couple floors of different types of art. Literally, one exhibit looked like someone dropped their pants and relieved themselves all over the floor. And by literally, I mean literally. I had a similar response to Picasso's paintings. It was cool that I was able to see such famous pieces, but seriously, I felt the duty on the floor exhibit had more meaning. If I drew like Picasso did when I was five, I would've probably been embarrassed if my mom put the picture on the fridge. I hope I'm not offending any art fans with my rant. But seriously, how is there any merit behind his works of art. Each piece of art had an explanation beside it. Beside one of his paintings, it said that he completed it in one day. Well paint me yellow and call me big bird. One day! That's so impressive! You might ask, "I thought you said his artwork was less impressive then a room scattered with excrement." This is where I would tell you how I was just being sarcastic. In fact, it's embarrassing that it took a whole day. I've seen a first grade art class produce something better in one 40 minute period. How is that worth millions? In another room there was a giant canvas with vertical blue lines of paint. That was it. But it was art. That's all it takes to be a famous artist, draw really big lines a couple times. Beautiful. Astounding. Sorry for my rant. Maybe I feel my Jeff Reed mask I made in 8th grade should be in the Louvre or maybe I'm just a little bit jealous that I didn't think of drawing ugly pictures to be famous first. Obviously, I'm a tad bitter. Just don't judge me too much. It was still cool to see "art," some of which were famous. I guess a positive from this is to realize that I have an opinion, even if it makes me a bit upset. Finally, we walked across a uniquely designed bridge (kinda looked like a strand of DNA).
St. Paul's Cathedral
This was absolutely gigantic. There were no pictures allowed, so we didn't take any inside. They were about to sing, so we got in for free, but only got to see a small portion of it. Absolutely beautiful. We headed back to the tube.
LillyWhites
On the way back home, we stopped at Lillywhite's (spelling?). It was a sports store. On the second floor, there was tons of soccer gear. I was walking in the clouds. Clouds with racks upon racks of soccer gear. There were jerseys everywear. A whole room stacked to the ceiling with soccer cleats (boots) it was called the boot room.
London
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Saturday, 26 January 2013
Borough Market
We went to the Borough Market near the Tower of London and London Bridge (It is still standing and appears to not be falling down). It was such a nice day, I didn't even wear a coat. I think tomorrow's going to be nicer though. There were so many tents selling cheese and we had many samples at each one. They were so good. My favorite sample was the pizza in some alley. We walked for a while and ended up in some Indian district. Restaurants were along the street and workers would try to get us to come in and buy food as we walked by. The first one that we actually talked to was reaaaallly pushy about it and was honestly kind of a jerk, so we kept walking. The restaurant looked kind of shady anyway. We ended up haggling with this other one down the road to pay ten pounds a person for a starter, main dish, and 2 beers. each. Quite a good deal. I think he was just happy to get our group of 6 people in. More people, more money. I got a Sheek Kebab to start, which was pretty much just two small things of lamb. Then the main dish came with this interesting bread. I got garlic chicken, and it also came with a side of rice. I mixed it all together and it was sooooooo good. I'm still full. Well, I also had a candy bar called Boost. It is chocolate, carmel and "biscuit energy" whatever that is. That is all, I am very tired, though there is tons of traffic on the stairs and it is very loud. Plus people are having a SUPER important conversation that can't happen anywhere else, because our door is the best place to talk in front of. Maybe they can get together with Sammy Door Slammer next door. I don't know if that's his name, but I bet it is. Haha, sorry I'm tired. Have a good night.
My roommate is reminding me that the internet here is pretty bad. He told me to put it in my blog.
My roommate is reminding me that the internet here is pretty bad. He told me to put it in my blog.
Last Night
We went to a pub called The World's End in Camden. It was huge, we were looking for a the bathroom and it was never ending. I wonder if they got a ton of business last December? Anyway, afterwards me and Joe had to go to the bathroom so bad while walking home, so we went into a restaurant and asked to use their toilet. They said we had to be paying customers, so we split some food so we could use the bathroom. So pretty much we paid to use their bathroom, and got a free bit of food too.
Thursday, 24 January 2013
Piccadilly... Yes that's a real town.
We all ventured out to Piccadilly yesterday. Saw a four story M&M store and plenty bars/food stores. Tonight we're heading back out there to O'Reilly's to have a beer or two. After all, Thursday means the weekend! Today's classes were good. I really like my Interpersonal Communications class. Anyhow, I'll try to keep up better with the blog.
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
Classes
Yesterday was my first day of classes. I go from 9-12 then 2-5.
9 World Religions
1030 Interpersonal Communications
2 World Civilizations
330 Business Ethics
Today I had Accounting.
So far, I enjoyed Interpersonal Communications the most, but it was only one day. Over all the classes though, there will be a good amount of field trips to see more of London.
In other news, JCU paid for our gym memberships, so that's good.
Have a wonderful Wednesday.
9 World Religions
1030 Interpersonal Communications
2 World Civilizations
330 Business Ethics
Today I had Accounting.
So far, I enjoyed Interpersonal Communications the most, but it was only one day. Over all the classes though, there will be a good amount of field trips to see more of London.
In other news, JCU paid for our gym memberships, so that's good.
Have a wonderful Wednesday.
Lost in London
So the other day we decided to walk to Camden again and show some people Sainsbury's. We walked over as it was getting dark, so the park was closed, and as you know, I'm terrible with directions. So it was dark and some of the group went back, but a couple of us decided to try a pub out. We hung out there for a bit, but then left and almost immediately got lost. We got back eventually, but long story short, I'm pretty unreliable with navigation.
Monday, 21 January 2013
Jan 19-21
Jan 19
After I napped, 150 Regent's Students and I set out on the Thames River on a boat. It was a beautiful sight gliding by the lightened up city at night. We got back and went to bed.
Jan 20
Today was really a rest day. I mostly relaxed, ate some good food at the cafeteria, and finished up my RA application. Started to watch the AFC Championship Game, but went to bed.
Jan 21 Monday
Turns out I didn't have any classes today! Got a good sleep and then headed to lunch. I had a rice risotto with vegetables on the side. Delicious. Then, Dan and I set out to Sainsbury's in Camden. It is basically a convenience store like Giant Eagle. Most importantly, it was a very cheap option to get supplies that we'll need. I bought some detergent, soap/shampoo, contact solution, frebreeze, toothpaste, etc. for about 15 pounds, which I thought was a good deal. Now I'm just hanging out until dinner, when everyone else gets out of class. Might read some Accounting.
After I napped, 150 Regent's Students and I set out on the Thames River on a boat. It was a beautiful sight gliding by the lightened up city at night. We got back and went to bed.
Jan 20
Today was really a rest day. I mostly relaxed, ate some good food at the cafeteria, and finished up my RA application. Started to watch the AFC Championship Game, but went to bed.
Jan 21 Monday
Turns out I didn't have any classes today! Got a good sleep and then headed to lunch. I had a rice risotto with vegetables on the side. Delicious. Then, Dan and I set out to Sainsbury's in Camden. It is basically a convenience store like Giant Eagle. Most importantly, it was a very cheap option to get supplies that we'll need. I bought some detergent, soap/shampoo, contact solution, frebreeze, toothpaste, etc. for about 15 pounds, which I thought was a good deal. Now I'm just hanging out until dinner, when everyone else gets out of class. Might read some Accounting.
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