Friday, June 28, 2013

Day 14 in Pictures

This weekend we missed out on going to Dublin due to reservation difficulties. Luckily, there was a trip planned for Stonehenge and Bath on Saturday. We wanted to make the most of Friday to make up for Dublin and this is what we did:

First we went to the Tate Modern in the South Bank of London. 


We saw the works of many artists and notably Picasso and Monet. I was unfamiliar with most of their work but was thrilled when I came across Water Lilies by Monet. It was just as beautiful as I had imagined. 


Then we went to Borough Market. GO THERE. It is amazing. Free samples left and right. We bought some delicious preserves to bring home as souvenirs, but there is a 98% chance that I will eat them and have to go back to buy more.


We ended the day at Buckingham Palace. I had never seen pictures of it before and - to be honest - it was a bit anticlimactic. Still, it is a must-see when you're checking off places you've been in the UK. 





P.S.  Any movie that tells you that you can go up to the guards and mess with them is lying. I'm starting an angry letter writing campaign regarding this travesty. 




Thursday, June 27, 2013

Camden Photos (Day 13)

Today we returned to Camden. Here are a few pictures that illustrate how wonderful this place really is.






Later we went to a few bars and kicked back after a (hardly) exhausting week of classes. (Pictures to come)

I'm having a blast. Thank you to everyone for all of your support and the positive feedback about the blog. It means so much to me to know that people are keeping up. Miss you, USA.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Doing NHM Alone

When my photography class let out after a lesson at London's Natural History Museum, I was frustrated that none of my classmates wanted to stick around. All I knew was that there were several full dinosaur skeletons in the halls of the museum and I was going to see them. I decided to stay at the museum by myself thinking that although it may not be as fun, at least I will get to cross it off my list.

I was pleasantly surprised when it hit me that museum-going is made 13 times better when it is done alone. I went at my own pace. I didn't have to entertain any bored/unintelligent museum attendees. I didn't have apologize for wanted to stay for an extended time at one exhibit or take a brake. Holy muffin! It is more fun alone.



I spent two hours seeing every exhibit I could get into and only left because I feared I would lose the ability to walk in a matter of minutes. Here are some of my favorite images and memories from my day at NHM alone.

Giant Sloth


This guy


Pyrite: a mineral that naturally crystalizes into nearly perfect cubes... woah.


"Table-top of Ancient Roman Marbles"


Dippy's Rear


Dippy's Tail


Dippy's Aerial


Entrance and Dippy


I like this because gorillas are awesome and the reflection is interesting.


Architecture


Mammals
(see Blue Whale in center)


Mirrors in Biology Exhibit


This nugget


When you go to a museum by yourself and need to document it, be prepared to take some shameless selfies.


Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Day 11 Summary

After class got out early, I decided to make my way to Camden Town for the first time. It was a beautiful day today so the girls and I took advantage of this rare occurrence.


Camden is indescribable. There is so much to look at and smell. I swear, I could go a thousand times and still miss half of it. I had a fried chocolate bar. Obviously this place is heaven on Earth. After exercising some pretty serious self-control on the shopping front and eating a delicious samosa, we made our way back to the dorm.

Our group got dressed up and headed to see Billy Elliot. It was good. Not my favorite, but certainly entertaining. And how often do you get to dress up for the theatre?









Monday, June 24, 2013

Day 10 in Pictures

Today we decided to go out to an arcade late at night. It is located on the South Bank and directly under the London Eye.

We went bowling and won tickets.



Then we played in the arcade. I got a little carried away.



After, we used the bumper cars.


After the arcade closed at midnight, we walked around South Bank and made our way to Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. The view at night is spectacular and pictures do not do it justice.








British Coins vlog


Sunday, June 23, 2013

Wales in Pictures (Day 9)

The next morning in WALES(!!!), we went into a coal mine. It was 300 feet deep and quite slippery. The tour guide taught us about the Welsh mining industry and its technology. I wish I had pictures of me and my friends wearing the gear and helmet lamps, but there were no cameras allowed in the mine for safety reasons.

Then we got lunch in Monmouth, Wales. Three of my friends and I went to a small restaurant in the town and I had the freshest stuffed grape leaves I have ever tasted.

Finally, we visited Tintern Abbey. The monastery's ceilings are completely wasted away and only the walls are left. It was beautiful.