Friday, 28 September 2012
Dover
On the way to Calais, FR.
Oh man, sem 2. Midsem break almost at an end, and there is so much left to be done. Do I still have post-revue blues? On Wednesday night I went to watch an a cappella performance by a bunch of older revuers. Gawd, they were fantastic. Unfortunately, it was one of the most painful socialising experiences of my life because my friend couldn't make it, and I was in a room full of people that I *kinda* knew but not well enough, and they were all in packs. WOE IS ME how do i socialise???? ? ?? ?
In uni news, I'm not looking forward to the last month of sem; not enough has been done to prevent a repeat of the catastrophe that was the end of sem 1. I managed to /just/ scrape through the finals but I'm not sure how lucky I'll be this time around. Well, at least I'm up to date with MBLG, woo!
Friday, 14 September 2012
London
Art box at Covent Garden
Covent Garden markets
Ben
Street art, on the way to the British Museum
I ... don't remember who she is.
Outside Buckingham Palace
Residents of Green Park
Changing of the Guard
om noms at the Covent Garden food stalls
Thursday, 13 September 2012
O HI
New post in the making; brace yourself, internet! In the meantime, here is a holiday photo that I like. Heidelberg, Germany.
I feel so demotivated now that Science Revue is over. There's a lab report waiting to be done, but I've only got tunes in my head. I forgot that days off could be spent being productive. But a ukulele recently made its way into the house, so I spent most of today becoming acquainted with it.
Sunday, 22 July 2012
Saturday, 21 July 2012
When in Rome ...
Some photos from my time in Italy. Venice, Florence, and Rome were among the cities I visited. After 2 weeks of dreary cold weather in Western Europe, the heat of the Mediterranean sun bombarded all senses and weighed down all my limbs. Moving through streets spilling with tourists became a the biggest mission for which the reward was often gelato. There, it's cheap and tasty.
Italy has such a rich history which is so beautifully preserved. The architecture is amazing. The food is delicious. Even the cobblestone streets are nice to look at. Easily one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Then again I haven't been to much of the world, but anyway...
Italy has such a rich history which is so beautifully preserved. The architecture is amazing. The food is delicious. Even the cobblestone streets are nice to look at. Easily one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Then again I haven't been to much of the world, but anyway...
Venice: looking over a canal from the restaurant balcony / lunch entree: squid ink spaghetti / house on the water / by the pier, waiting for the ferry
In Florence: Hilltop view overlooking the city / flowers on the way down the hill
Rome: Bernini's Four Rivers
Vaticano: ceilings of St Peter's Basilica
Monday, 2 July 2012
An English Short Story
It's currently 9:25pm Monday in London (should be Tuesday morning in Sydney) and while at home my mindset would be along the lines of 'the night is young', being a tourist is no easy task. I am so bloody exhausted.
So after 203487 hours of flight and a night of rest, we finally left this morning to do some proper exploring of the city. We made a visit to Covent Garden in time to see the markets go from set up into full swing in about half an hour. I was looking for Topshop, which according to the website I could find at Covent Garden. When I made it to the address it was still under construction and it was sprinkling and it was so disheartening. Then we walked back to the other side of the station and dropped into some shops - Cath Kidston, Urban Outfitters, Office. That was generally exciting having been a long time lurker of foreign brands. To finally step foot into the physical store. Ah, retail catharsis. Didn't manage to buy anything from UO though because mum was in a rush and oh well. it's okay. NEXT TIME!
Afterwards we paid a visit to Westminster Abbey to walk around the Big Ben/Houses of Parliament/Westminster Abbey and take photos and be tourists. I tried to beast composition and have vectors n shiz going through the photos but wow I realise now my focusing is so bad. Big Ben did its thing but because it was only 1pm there was only 1 bong. I'll cherish that bong. After that, we went to The British Museum (where I took the photo - wreath from anc Greece), which I enjoyed very much. And now I am too tired to elaborate.
Good night.
PS I now realise why the weather here is notorious. It's as cold as winter in Sydney ggqqpp
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