I had a lovely week with my sister - and now life's started to get back to normal - not too much homework and getting to take naps!
It has gotten rather cold in London during the last couple weeks - and it has actually been snowing all day today! I love snow, so I must say it has made for a lovely day!
Tonight, a group of Regent's students are planning to walk to the Christmas markets that are set up in Hyde Park - I'll have to make another post after I go.
Until then, here are a few more lovely bits of London!
Ice Skating outside the Natural History Museum. The city is so festive!
Nothing can quite keep you warm like a cappuccino topped with a chocolate heart.
Snow! What a lovely thing to wake up to!
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
tourist in London- guest blogger, Kathleen Bly
Cheers ladies and gents,
Because I'm in London this week, and Molly has three assignments due over the course of the next few days, I get to be a guest blogger! Having never done a blog post myself, I'm excited for the generous opportunity of being provided an avenue to the millions of followers who enjoy "mind the gap."
This week I've taken dozens of photos, talked loudly on the tube, and been thoroughly claustrophobic while walking around the city..... I'm playing the part of the tourist to the T, much to Molly's dismay. This is understandable since she has become a local, knowing all the bus and underground travel routes as well as the best little hidden restaurants.
Due to my desire to experience as much as is humanly possible in one week, I've already been to several great spots and would like to share them with you.
Regent's Park
Notting Hill
Oxford Street
Maida Vale
Lastly, this evening we got to ice skating at the Natural History
Hope you've enjoyed these snapshots of my first 3 days in London! Tomorrow we're off to see Les Miserables
Because I'm in London this week, and Molly has three assignments due over the course of the next few days, I get to be a guest blogger! Having never done a blog post myself, I'm excited for the generous opportunity of being provided an avenue to the millions of followers who enjoy "mind the gap."
This week I've taken dozens of photos, talked loudly on the tube, and been thoroughly claustrophobic while walking around the city..... I'm playing the part of the tourist to the T, much to Molly's dismay. This is understandable since she has become a local, knowing all the bus and underground travel routes as well as the best little hidden restaurants.
Due to my desire to experience as much as is humanly possible in one week, I've already been to several great spots and would like to share them with you.
Regent's Park
Notting Hill
Oxford Street
Maida Vale
Lastly, this evening we got to ice skating at the Natural History
Hope you've enjoyed these snapshots of my first 3 days in London! Tomorrow we're off to see Les Miserables
Thursday, November 18, 2010
I think I'd be Ravenclaw - what about you?
This week has been exceptionally busy. I've had things going on everyday and evening, plus I've had homework!
What better way to celebrate the end of a busy week and procrastinate 2 essays than watch "The Order of the Phoenix" and "The Half Blood Prince." Afterall, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 comes out tomorrow!
There aren't midnight showings in London because of something having to do with Warner Bros. and international contracts, so a group of Regent's students are going a 9am showing in the morning! With the time difference we'll be watching it 3 hours after you lucky ducks at the midnight showing in the States - so don't post too many spoilers on facebook after you see it!
I can't believe it's already movie 7! How cute were Harry, Ron, and Hermione in "The Chamber of Secrets!"
What better way to celebrate the end of a busy week and procrastinate 2 essays than watch "The Order of the Phoenix" and "The Half Blood Prince." Afterall, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 comes out tomorrow!
There aren't midnight showings in London because of something having to do with Warner Bros. and international contracts, so a group of Regent's students are going a 9am showing in the morning! With the time difference we'll be watching it 3 hours after you lucky ducks at the midnight showing in the States - so don't post too many spoilers on facebook after you see it!
I can't believe it's already movie 7! How cute were Harry, Ron, and Hermione in "The Chamber of Secrets!"
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Marylebone High Street
I ventured across Marylebone Road to Marylebone High Street and discovered several great shops!
The Conran Shop:
~A chic, simple floor lamp.
~Which would you prefer: a leaning bookshelf, one that fills an entire wall, or one that reaches to the ceiling?
~And this couch! It provides the perfect combination of comfort with a modern edge. All it needs is some big, colorful pillows (see Skandium) and perhaps a throw!
Skandium:
~Pillows! They had so many fun, vibrant prints.
There were some sweet candleholders that would be a great centerpiece for a kitchen table, but they aren't on the website.
Look around though - there's a lot of fun, random stuff!
Emma Bridgewater:
This is a completely different kind of store from the other two - take a look!
There are so many different designs to look at, but I think the polka dot is my favorite. What's yours?
Also, I saw this on the blog A Cup of Jo - and thought I would share!
The Conran Shop:
~A chic, simple floor lamp.
~Which would you prefer: a leaning bookshelf, one that fills an entire wall, or one that reaches to the ceiling?
~And this couch! It provides the perfect combination of comfort with a modern edge. All it needs is some big, colorful pillows (see Skandium) and perhaps a throw!
Skandium:
~Pillows! They had so many fun, vibrant prints.
There were some sweet candleholders that would be a great centerpiece for a kitchen table, but they aren't on the website.
Look around though - there's a lot of fun, random stuff!
Emma Bridgewater:
This is a completely different kind of store from the other two - take a look!
There are so many different designs to look at, but I think the polka dot is my favorite. What's yours?
Also, I saw this on the blog A Cup of Jo - and thought I would share!
Monday, November 8, 2010
Outer Circle
Since the sun has been setting around 4 o'clock (the only downside of London!) and the gates of Regent's Park close with the setting of the sun - my walk this evening was taken along the Outer Circle of the park. I am always happily surprised by the beautiful sites London has to offer - even so close to "home."
Here were a couple shots I snapped with my phone. I have walked many times along the west side of the park, but this was the first time to walk along the east.
Looking in on the park from the Outer Circle.
Here were a couple shots I snapped with my phone. I have walked many times along the west side of the park, but this was the first time to walk along the east.
Looking in on the park from the Outer Circle.
Reminiscing on a day in Venezia
Friday, November 5, 2010
What to do during a London Tube strike?
Museums and Shopping, of course!
And walking - lots and lots of walking!
I was supposed to visit the British Museum for my History of London class, so I decided to take my Tube-free, Wednesday afternoon to walk there. The room I was specifically supposed to visit was the Enlightenment Room - a collection of artifacts brought to England from around the world during the past centuries.
Entrance to the British Museum
Enlightenment Room
Rosetta Stone!
From the British Museum I walked down Oxford Street - I needed to stop by Primark to get a new pair of black tights and black flats.
Then, I finished off the evening by riding a Barclays Bike to meeting!
A rather productive day!
And walking - lots and lots of walking!
I was supposed to visit the British Museum for my History of London class, so I decided to take my Tube-free, Wednesday afternoon to walk there. The room I was specifically supposed to visit was the Enlightenment Room - a collection of artifacts brought to England from around the world during the past centuries.
Entrance to the British Museum
Enlightenment Room
Rosetta Stone!
From the British Museum I walked down Oxford Street - I needed to stop by Primark to get a new pair of black tights and black flats.
Then, I finished off the evening by riding a Barclays Bike to meeting!
A rather productive day!
Monday, November 1, 2010
Beautiful Genève
After 10 days touring Switzerland and Italy, I'm rather exhausted but have so many wonderful memories - & lots of laundry!
My favorite travels would have to be my days spent in Switzerland. It's hard to describe the view of the beautiful, white-capped mountains flying into Geneva - I can't even explain my love for mountains, there is just something majestically serene about them that leaves me speechless.
Mountains - combined with getting to tour the UN European headquarters in the Palais des Nations - made Geneva the highlight of this European adventure!
Geneva from the plane!
Main entrance into the Palais des Nations - originally built for the League of Nations after WWII.
View of the distant mountains from inside the Palais des Nations.
One of the UN Chambers.
Switzerland was absolutely beautiful - now the test is going to be not booking a trip to go back before the semester is over!
My favorite travels would have to be my days spent in Switzerland. It's hard to describe the view of the beautiful, white-capped mountains flying into Geneva - I can't even explain my love for mountains, there is just something majestically serene about them that leaves me speechless.
Mountains - combined with getting to tour the UN European headquarters in the Palais des Nations - made Geneva the highlight of this European adventure!
Geneva from the plane!
Main entrance into the Palais des Nations - originally built for the League of Nations after WWII.
View of the distant mountains from inside the Palais des Nations.
One of the UN Chambers.
Switzerland was absolutely beautiful - now the test is going to be not booking a trip to go back before the semester is over!
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