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I’ve been living in
England for a month now and time seems to be flying by. One down, three and a half to go…
This past week was
probably the best yet. It had a little
bit of everything – good times with friends, not being sick, travel, adventures
in cooking/baking and a birthday.
In this post I’m going to
focus on my Oxford, Windsor & Eton trip organized by a local tour company
called Discovery Tours. It was quite a
fun trip due in part to the fact that most of the participants were exchange
students from the University of Brighton.
We had to meet the bus
bright and early at 8am Saturday morning.
It was quite the challenge for me as the night before there was a
kitchen party next door to my room and I was a little lacking in the sleep
department.
Unfortunately I forgot my
headphones so unlike many of the others I was unable to sleep on the drive to
Windsor. On the bright side I had a
spare seat beside me so I could put my feet up and get a little more
comfortable.
The overcast weather in
Windsor was regrettable but the town was charming all the same. The Queen was in residence at Windsor Castle
but I didn’t get a chance to meet her because she wasn’t feeling well. Next time for sure.
After that we wandered
over to Eton via a bridge across the River Thames. There were a bunch of swans swimming on the
river and our tour guide warned us against getting into an argument with one
them. Apparently the Queen owns all the
swans in England and a disagreement with one of them could land you in jail.
Eton was very small. Its main claim to fame is Eton College, which
is an all-boys school that has educated kings, princes, prime ministers, and
even Osama bin Laden. The yearly tuition
is approx. £30,000 and the boys who go there have to wear ridiculous uniforms
that include pinstripe pants and a jacket with tails.
On our way back to the bus we took some time to pose for touristy photos.
By the time we reached
Oxford the sun had come out to play. It
is amazing how a little sunshine can make a day seem so much better. While Windsor and Eton were quaint towns, Oxford
was a bustling city with many beautiful buildings.
Oxford is known as a
university town because it is home to several universities. It seemed that on every street was a
different university. I think Oxford
would be a cool place to study but I’m glad I’m studying in Brighton instead. Oxford is land bound and I like being by the
ocean. That might have something to do
with the fact that I grew up living on a peninsula.
Some of the group opted
for the optional tour of Christ Church College home to the smallest cathedral
in England and the staircase used in the first Harry Potter film. The dining hall also served as inspiration
for the great hall in the Harry Potter films.
The author of Alice in Wonderland, Charles Dodgson aka Lewis Carroll,
went to Christ Church. The character
Alice was based on the then Dean’s daughter Alice Liddell. Carroll was inspired by the stain-glass
windows in the hall, which helped him create many of the other characters in
his stories.
After the tour of Christ
Church we wandered around the city. We
walked through the covered market and over to Oxford Castle. There wasn’t enough time to visit the castle
but we climbed the hill beside it and got an aerial view of the city. The hill wasn’t as high as I thought it was
so the view wasn’t as good as it could’ve been.
It was nice though especially with the sun shining.
Just before having to meet
up with the group to head back to Brighton we popped into the Ashmolean Museum
for about 15 minutes. It was a shame to
not have enough time to properly explore it.
If I go back to Oxford I’d love to go again. As an added bonus it was free.
So in a nutshell that was
my trip to Oxford, Windsor and Eton. It
was a good trip. If you want to see more
pictures click here. Some of us are
planning to do more trips with Discovery Tours.
We have trips to Cambridge & Greenwich; Bath, Stonehenge &
Salisbury Cathedral, and Manchester & Liverpool in the works.
Sunday was a really good
day too. It began with me teaching
Justine and my flat mate Philippe how to make pancakes. They were pretty good at it. Eating pancakes is always a good way to start
a Sunday.
In the afternoon a few of
us went into town. I needed to buy a
desk lamp because the lighting in my room is subpar. We went to a place called Argos. It isn’t your typical store. There are a bunch of desks with catalogues
and computers. You browse through those
to find what you want, write the codes down and then go to the cashier to pay
for them. Once you pay the staff
retrieve your items from a storeroom in back.
It is kind of cool.
While I was waiting for my
items Melissa, Alessandra and Estelle wandered over to Primark to do a little
shopping. Once I got my lamp Will,
Justine and I joined them there. I
thought they just wanted to stop there quickly but it turned out they wanted to
go to a couple clothing shops. For once
in my life I didn’t feel like shopping so Will and I opted to go for a walk
along the seafront.
It was a beautiful day for
a walk along the beach. But as Will
pointed out it would’ve been nice if it were a few degrees warmer. I’m really looking forward to Spring and
Summer in Brighton. I think it will be
really lovely.
We ran into our friend
David with his mom having coffee at one of the main cafes and pubs that line
the beach. Another thing I like about
Brighton is that while it is a city it is also seems small. While out and about you often run into people
you know.
As we were walking I was
asked to take a picture for a couple tourists and I happily obliged. My theory is that if when I travel if I want
to ask kind strangers to take pictures for me then every so often I need to
take pictures for other people. Later
when Will and I turned tourist and wanted a picture with the pier we had to ask
someone to take a picture for us. Sadly
not everyone is good at taking pictures…
Fail! |
That's a little better.. except for the hair in my face. |
Sunday evening concluded
with a celebration of Christian’s birthday.
In German culture it is customary to invite your friends over and cook
for them. Quite different from the Canadian
culture of being spoiled on your birthday.
It was a really nice meal.
Christian, Mario and their visiting friend Sarah made chicken in a
creamy mushroom sauce, potatoes and salad.
Charlotte, Justine,
Melissa and I made toffee cupcakes for Christian. Consequently
toffee (caramel) is one of his favourites so we chose well.
It was a great weekend and
a good week leading up to it. I feel very
blessed to be living here in Brighton with so many amazing friends. I am also very thankful for my loving, supportive
family back home. Yep life is good!
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