Thursday, 23 April 2009

The Whirlwind UK Tour

April 19- 29
I flew into merry old England on Sunday 19 April. It was really great to be back – it really felt like I was coming back home! I took the bus to Victoria Station in London and had the biggest urge to just get on the train (dear old First Great Western) and go home to Charlbury. Instead, I bought a Tube pass and figured out my way to the hostel where I met Phoebe and Adina. The funny thing about traveling is that there is no way you can be prepared for everything you will come into contact with, but oddly enough, you figure everything out! At least I did, which means anyone can...
First thing we did was dump our stuff (well I did, they had been in London for a day already) and go check out the Tower Bridge, The Tower, and St. Katherine’s Docks at night.
On the Monday we headed over to Leicester Square to see what tickets were on sale for musicals in the West End – we picked Les Miserables and we got super seats! Then we did a bunch of wandering – around Big Ben and the Thames, Westminster (you can spend an entire day in there...it’s astounding!), Buckingham and stuff like that. Then in the evening, we walked back through Leicester Square to get to the theatre and it turned out that the Star Trek premier was happening there that evening! So we saw some actors and some fog machines and stuff...but unfortunately we had to leave to catch our show before things really started to get interesting. I’m not too sad though, even though I missed seeing Jeremy Clarkson, because Les Mis was one of the most amazing things that I have ever seen in my life – I would have joined the revolution right then and there if it hadn’t already happened over 200 years ago... and we were also close enough that when the actors lined up for their bows, they could clearly see that I had been bawling my head off – kudos to them for mad acting skillz.
Then on Tuesday we just wandered around Oxford Circus and Baker Street (we found Sherlock and Watson’s house! – cute little museum...) which was really cool, and we mingled with working London! To be honest, I’m so jealous of anyone who lives in London, England. What an amazing city! Maybe one day...
Phoebe and I also went to check out Wembley – home of the England Football team and playground of Manchester United. Wow – it’s an INCREDIBLE stadium! I’ll be back there one day...gotta see me a football match on that pitch!That night Adina flew back home to Canada and Phoebe and I decided we needed to make some plans about what we were going to do for our UK tour! So we talked to some train station employees, some travel dudes, and scribbled our plans onto a scrap piece of paper.
So far:
-London for three nights...Westminster, Wembley Park, Picadilly Circus, Oxford and Baker Streets, Les Miserables...
-Liverpool for the day...The Beatles Story, Matthew Street (plus the Cavern Club) to...
-The Lake District...Windermere, Keswick (James Bond Museum), Grasmere (Dove Cottage-Wordsworth), Bowness (Lake Windermere, The Beatrix Potter Story) RAIN:(
-York...for the afternoon, did a walking tour, it was awful, but the city is great! to...
-Edinburgh... got in super late, woke up early to go to Loch Ness, train ride took waaaay too long! so it took the whole day, but we hired a private taxi, worked out a deal, and made it out to the Loch and Urqhart Castle for a bit...very foggy! how mysterious...
Belfast
Cardiff
CHARLBURY!

Friday, 17 April 2009

The Homeland

So I've been here in the Netherlands since Saturday (the 11th)...here is a list of some of the stuff I've done so far:
-met a ton of relatives
-toured the towns where my grandparents and great aunts and uncles grew up
-rode in convertibles
-chased a Ferrari
-walked on some dijks
-sat on the beach
-rode on a motorcycle
-did the 11 cities tour (of Friesland) in a car...
-ate fantastic Dutch food
-drove on a bouncy road
-had a super time:)

Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Barcelona, Baby!

Our next stop on our ama-z-zing post-programme travel was Barcelona, Spain.
What a fantastic city! Our hostel was legit (Sun and Moon...reccommended) and in a central location. We got in late so we just went straight to bed. Next morning was Good Friday and we were woken by all the bells of the city ringing in remembrance. It was really beautiful. I worried about spending Easter away from my family - it is one of my favourite holidays and I've always been home for it- but it was actually ok. There was a Roman Catholic church on our street so we stopped in to hear a Good Friday chant and watch a procession with an icon of the crucified Lord. It was incredible.
Then we went off to find Parc Guell, playground of the famous artist, Gaudi. It was nuts! It looked like Dr.Suess had got all up in ére - the buildings were all funny shaped with wavy towers, there was a pathway through something that looked like a sandcastle that some bully had poured water all over, and there were bright mosaics all over! Would have been perfect if it had not been pouring rain.
So we headed off to find Gaudi's masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia - one of the wierdest buildings you will ever see in your life. I'll post pictures when I get back on my own computer. Gaudi worked on it for 42 years and only stopped because he died, but work continues today. How bizarre.
That night we saw a HUGE Good Friday procession with floats and bands and huge crowds of cheering people. Barcelona is a good place for religious holidays if you want to keep in the spirit...just what I needed.
The next day (Saturday?) we headed out to find MontJuic and walked the wrong way around it...but we lucked out because we could walk through Olympic Park, see the art gallery, and take a bus up it...instead of a gagillion stairs! There is a castle on top so we checked that out, and we got the most incredible view of the Mediterranean Sea, the beaches and the harbour. Little bit of paradise. Then we took the gagillion steps down and walked along the harbour to the beach. By now the sun had finally come out and it was gorgeous! The water was cold, but the sun and sand was warm, and there was a fantastic band playing...
We also toured the maaaany open air markets that are everywhere in the city, they sell some cool stuff, gorgeous handmade jewellery and bags, and bizarre antiques. Sweet.
Barcelona is such a fun city. The architecture is incredible, the people are friendly, and there is so much to do! I love it...
And then I hopped on a bus and attempted to fly to the Netherlands, except for the huge thunderstorm that delayed by flight, the plane parked waaaay out on the tarmac that we had to get bussed to and my broken seat. But who's complaining! I made it to Holland!
**Keep in mind that I don't know how to pronounce most of the place names I've put in here...good luck.**

Monday, 13 April 2009

Let Loose in Europe

So on the saddest day, April 6, 2009, the ABU-Oxford Programme of 2009 came to and end. It was an interesting end, everyone was stressed to death trying to get papers and reports in on time, but we had a great party on Saturday night, with some good reminiscing (no idea how to spell that...)some funny jokes and some sweet food and dancing:) On Sunday, Emily W went home and Joel disappeared...then Monday morning we lost Ben, Matt, Emily M and Whitney. I was getting pretty depressed. At 2pm, it was time for the rest of us to go...Carolyn, Lisa, Chloe, Melissa, Phoebe, Adina (Phoebe's friend from Canada) and myself, flew off to Paris, leaving behind the home we had quickly come to love...now is a good time to shed a tear or two, I did:p
While that was thoroughly depressing, I knew I would be back in a couple of weeks to say proper goodbyes (ie. 'see you again as soon as I can afford it' (or the government will pay for me...)).
So off we flew to Paris! It was so great that we were all going together....like a sweet girl's weekend away before the real travel began! So we were met at the airport by Julianne, Stephanie, Lisa and Denise with a big wonderful sign welcoming us! And croissants...yum. We had a fantastic time trying to find our hotel whilst dodging the world's largest raindrops (we had to go all the way to France to find rain...). Then on Tuesday, we found a free walking tour and walked all over Paris with a huge group of other Anglophones. We saw virtually everything from the outside for two seconds...so I'll go back...:) But I did go up to the Arc de Triomph and the Tour Eiffel (first level). Then we met up with Julianne and went to see the Eiffel Tower at night, right on the hour, so we could see it sparkle! It was sooooo wonderful!
Wednesday we went to Versailles in the morning (rain) and then the Louvre in the afternoon (sun). Then I met Steph outside the Louvre to see their school, the Pantheon, and then meet Julianne and the other Redeemer girls. The off to the Luxembourg Gardens with some delicious pastries to ruin my dinner! We went all together for dinner in this cute little Italian/French restaurant but there we said goodbye to Chloe, Melissa, and Carolyn:( Saaaaaaad.
Thursday I met up with Stephanie to use her internet and to see what I was allowed to of the Foyer where she lives...very nice! Then we went off to meet Phoebe, Adina, and Phoebe's other friend Laura at Notre Dame. I said goodbye to Stephanie (who is now in Italy with Natalie and Julianne) and went to tour the famous Cathedral! I went into the treasury to see the crown of thorns and an authentic piece of the cross....could be...it was a beautiful day and we walked through the gardens as well and went across that one bridge with all the souvenirs and such...
And then we flew off to Barcelona!