Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Panoramic shots

some shots with my phone


Buckingham Palace


A Gateway


Sunset from my Window


Trafulgar Square

January London Visits

The past two weekends I have visited London. Once with the international Orientation group for a day trip and just recently a five day stay with annie in her London flat. Both of these visits were very nice and I was able to check off many of the typical tourist visits such as.
Big Ben
Tower Bridge
Buckingham Palace (changing of the guards)
Tate Modern
Trafalgar square
British museum
National Art Gallery
The Underground

I was also able to see many famous artist's works in the museums such as:
Picasso
Warhol
Monet

The first week here was terribly rainy, windy and cold. but the weather has lightened up a bit and we have had several days of sunshine and mild temperatures. Very nice to know that the sun actually shines here. I have stocked up on some good food and have gotten situated in my apartment.

The bus ride into central London was very convenient and fairly cheap. took about one hour from my campus to Victoria Station on Buckingham Palace road and cost about 4 pounds. I got an oyster card for the Underground and Busses around London which i need to ride to get to annie's school.

My visit with her was great. She got to show me around her campus and the towns around. In Kingston, we watched a football match in a pub and enjoyed a pint of cold lager. We ate huge dinners and lunches and breakfasts because we had been hungry for so long. It felt weird to have such a long weekend without classes or school work. I only have classes on Thursdays and Fridays...and sometimes workshops on Mondays.

I have two projects to think about now. One a documentary and the other a short film about Plato. Here are some photos from the adventures.

annie and I in Trafalgur Square


One of the firsts real dinners


Picnic with Annie in Richmond Park

Monday, January 21, 2008

St. Albans

So I finally got moved into my permanent room in Robert's Way. Its nice to have my own room and sink. Saturday, we took a trip to St. Albans. A very old town near the school. The cathedral was amazing. It felt so comforting being inside the huge, ancient church thinking of all the history that was made inside and around the town.


I also stopped by one of the first pubs in England and got some good lunch in the markets. It was a fun trip although it rained. I would like to return with my camera to shoot some video of it.




Flavio in the market

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

International studies

So ive made it...to the UK, a town outside of London called Hatfield. The University of Hertfordshire is somewhat disorganized regarding the accommodations my situation right now is that Im sharing a TV lounge room with cots folded out with several Nigerian guys . a little disappointing not the be able to settle in and unpack, however i have been reassured that my permenant room will be available this Saturday. I am relieved because studies commence on Monday.

We dont have internet access in the room so i have to come to the Library to and use a computer. once i get into my room, i'll takes some fotos and post them here.
thanks to everyone who made this trip possible.

Update coming soon!