Sorry it's been so long since I've posted, but I've been really busy with my new photography class and trying to enjoy London for the time I have left! I'm leaving a week from today and although I'll be sad to leave the city, I'm excited to get home and relax for a while and then go around the state and see my friends. It's hard being away from everyone and everything you're used to for so long, but it's been really fun!
Let's see...last thing I talked about was Hampton Court, so I'll start with the Sunday after that. Sunday the 17th Wendy, Amber, and I went to Spencer House in the morning, which is a house that Princess Diana's ancestors lived in. It's the only 18th century townhouse left in London, so it's a great place to see how the elite decorated their houses at that time. I have some postcards of the inside, but they wouldn't let us take pictures, sorry!
Monday through Friday I was mostly concentrating on my photography class because we had our first assignment due on Friday and it turned out really well :) On Friday afternoon we tried to visit Temple Church and some of the Temple halls which are associated with the Knights Templar, but everything was closed. We had to settle with just taking some pictures of pretty flowers in the gardens and then sitting on a bench in the rain (that was really relaxing actually). That night we went to Hard Rock Cafe (London's happens to be the first Hard Rock), which was a lot of fun. We got to go into their vault which had many famous musician's guitars and such (Elvis' jacket, John Lennon's jacket, Kurt Cobain's guitar, Miles Davis' trumpet, etc) which was really cool.
On Saturday we went to Cardiff, Wales and got to see Cardiff Castle. It was an interesting tour, but when it was over we weren't sure what else to go do, so we walked along the streets and found a really cheap clothing store. I bought a few things and they were all fairly cheap so they won't last long, but that's expected.
We didn't do much on Sunday and Monday because of homework, but on Tuesday my flatmate, Amy and I went to Les Miserables. I love that musical and it was really amazing to see it in London! On Wednesday the whole International Enrichment group went to Stonehenge and the city of Bath. Stonehenge was cool to see since it's so famous. It's not huge, but to know that it's probably 5000 years old is pretty amazing. Also, the stones come from quarries that are pretty far away and the stones are incredibly heavy...Stonehenge was definitely a labor of love. Bath was interesting because it was a Roman city that the English built over and they uncovered a Roman spa around the 18th or 19th century. The bath is the only natural hot spring in Britain and the water is probably 6000 years old or so. It was interesting to see all the structures that actual Romans used thousands of years ago!
Now it's time for pictures!
Pretty pictures from the gardens around Temple Church...that applies to the next few photos too



Miles Davis' trumpet...SO cool!
John Lennon's jacket
Cardiff Castle
the Norman fortress next to Cardiff Castle...I walked up a bunch of stairs to the top of the tower!
Mama and baby peacock in the Cardiff Castle courtyard
Stonehenge...obviously
I started having fun with my photos of Stonehenge
It's like dominoes!
It was really windy and this was the best I could do taking a picture of myself
The Roman bath
This is actually a picture from Ireland, but I didn't get it from my friend until recently. Amber's the one in the middle and Wendy's on the right of the photo.
Let's see...last thing I talked about was Hampton Court, so I'll start with the Sunday after that. Sunday the 17th Wendy, Amber, and I went to Spencer House in the morning, which is a house that Princess Diana's ancestors lived in. It's the only 18th century townhouse left in London, so it's a great place to see how the elite decorated their houses at that time. I have some postcards of the inside, but they wouldn't let us take pictures, sorry!
Monday through Friday I was mostly concentrating on my photography class because we had our first assignment due on Friday and it turned out really well :) On Friday afternoon we tried to visit Temple Church and some of the Temple halls which are associated with the Knights Templar, but everything was closed. We had to settle with just taking some pictures of pretty flowers in the gardens and then sitting on a bench in the rain (that was really relaxing actually). That night we went to Hard Rock Cafe (London's happens to be the first Hard Rock), which was a lot of fun. We got to go into their vault which had many famous musician's guitars and such (Elvis' jacket, John Lennon's jacket, Kurt Cobain's guitar, Miles Davis' trumpet, etc) which was really cool.
On Saturday we went to Cardiff, Wales and got to see Cardiff Castle. It was an interesting tour, but when it was over we weren't sure what else to go do, so we walked along the streets and found a really cheap clothing store. I bought a few things and they were all fairly cheap so they won't last long, but that's expected.
We didn't do much on Sunday and Monday because of homework, but on Tuesday my flatmate, Amy and I went to Les Miserables. I love that musical and it was really amazing to see it in London! On Wednesday the whole International Enrichment group went to Stonehenge and the city of Bath. Stonehenge was cool to see since it's so famous. It's not huge, but to know that it's probably 5000 years old is pretty amazing. Also, the stones come from quarries that are pretty far away and the stones are incredibly heavy...Stonehenge was definitely a labor of love. Bath was interesting because it was a Roman city that the English built over and they uncovered a Roman spa around the 18th or 19th century. The bath is the only natural hot spring in Britain and the water is probably 6000 years old or so. It was interesting to see all the structures that actual Romans used thousands of years ago!
Now it's time for pictures!
This is actually a picture from Ireland, but I didn't get it from my friend until recently. Amber's the one in the middle and Wendy's on the right of the photo.