Tuesday, 23 September 2008
Pictures
Spelunking Hyde Park : http://www.new.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2082170&l=70314&id=40106188
Lloyds of London: http://www.new.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2081998&l=0fd92&id=40106188
Ireland: http://www.new.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2081758&l=7b895&id=40106188
London + Ireland: http://www.new.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2081748&l=84c70&id=40106188
The Adventure Has Started: http://www.new.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2080834&l=edd1d&id=40106188
If I can find a good way to put pictures on here in the future, I will, but at the moment I'm just givin' the links.
Thomas
Another Long Post
I'll talk about the food here for a bit. Right now, the exchange rate is about 1.82 dollars for every British pound. When I first arrive here, it was about 1.79, or something. Anyways, not as bad as it once was, but it still puts pressure on us American students to spend wisely. Our host family is supposed to feed each of us breakfast, but the meals for the rest of the day we're responsible for. Deciding on either to buy food from the local grocery store and thus saving money, or indulging and eating out at a restaurant are some of the things we have to think about.
Here where I live, Muswell Hill, there are plenty of a different places to eat at, almost catering to every type of food you normally eat. So far I've found some places other good value, others not. The first place my roommate and I ate at, called Giraffe, offered food styles from all over the world. Both of us got different pasta dishes, and needless to say, were a little disappointed. I got nowhere near full, dish wasn't that great, and I paid 8 pounds for it, or around $15. But then last night my roommate showed me this place called the Slug and Lettuce; I wasn't in the mood to spend money for the time being, but decided to give it a go. As we got in he mentioned that everything on the menu was half off; that's why he has been there every Monday so far. Observing the menu, I could see why. Delicious sounding sandwiches, paninis, and pasta dishes all over, and at half off, excellent deals. I then observed the dessert menu(I'm a sucker for dessert; Mom would know), and saw a 2-for-1 deal, where you buy anything on the regular menu, and you can get any two dessert's for the price of 1. Sounds good to me! My sandwich, which was only 3.50 in pounds, was delicious(BBQ sauce and chicken pieces, all on this long, toasted/grilled bun; mmmmm); my two selected desserts involved raspberry-covered biscotti with ice cream, and special cheesecake with ice cream. Aside from the biscotti bit, everything was absolutely delicious, and both of those only totaled 4.75 pounds!
We also found this little Italian place called La Porchetta that serves big portioned, cheap pasta dishes. Delicious as well, so we'll be back for sure. Knowing the exchange, I thought it'd be all doom and gloom over here, but so far I've been shown otherwise. To keep costs down my roommate and I have been buying groceries mainly from this place called Sainsburys; mainly bread, sandwich meat, cheese peanut butter, cereal, milk, and for myself, juice and cookies! Mmmmm. For small snacks I've been snacking on Skittles, Starburst, and dark Dove Chocolate pieces my Mum brought over when we met in Dublin. Big Thank You to her, as those have provided much refreshment while lounging in my room.
One last bit. Instead of having booze burn a whole through my wallet, as many, if not most, of my fellow London group members are doing, I've set a goal of eating at this place called Gaucho. Basically it's a fine dining restaurant, mainly serving premium Argentine beef dishes. I'm a big meat guy, and this place sounds absolutely delicious. Meals run about 25 pounds, which is near $50, but in my mind, sounds totally worth it. Here's a link to check out Gaucho's website:
I better get back to work. I'll try to post pictures on here soon, and make this blog overall look a little more spiffy.
Later
Thomas
Sunday, 21 September 2008
A New Understanding
So, it's been a while since I last posted. Sorry about that; there's so much happening around here, so many things to do, that's it's been hard to simply sit down and write an update. But I feel one is due, so here it goes.
Well, it's been about 14 days since my last entry. Sicne then I've had two weeks of classes, spent 3 days in Ireland, and many other things. Being that I'm participating in the London Business Semester, I'm taking Finance, Marketing, Business Law, and European Union. They are pretty interested so far, with the exception of Finance; we all want to shoot ourselves halfway through the class, mainly because it's so boring listening to the professor speak. Anyways, the amount of work we have for the classes isn't too bad; just reading mainly. If I get anything lower than a B this semester I'll be pissed.
Last weekend was our trip to Ireland, a country I had once been to before, and had really wanted to return to again. Pretty much the first thing we did when we arrived in Dublin was visit the Guiness storehouse. After touring the place, we all went up to the Gravity Bar, where we all were granted a free pint of Guiness. I hate Guiness, but because my two brothers have been harking on me to have a full beer while over here(I have never before), I finished my glass, and took pictures to prove. Hopefully it shuts them up. So our first night was spent a decent, if small, hotel right in the heart of Dublin, with the next two nights spent in Galway, on the west coast of Ireland. My parents were in Ireland at that same time, so leading up to the trip they decided to meet me at my hotel to drop off a few things I couldn't bring with me on the flight over, namely my suit jacket. That first evening, after walking downstairs to the lobby to pick up some brochures, my parents walked in(I had no idea when they'd arrive that night), and we were all suprised. The goodies they brought were awesome(Skittles! Starburst! Dove Dark Chocolate!!!). It was really nice seeing them, especially when it happens in a foreign country. They were staying in Northern Ireland, so after talking for a bit they left, and I joined my friends in a night, to be followed by more nights, of shananigans on the town.
Not to make this longer than it should be, we left Dublin, stopped at the Irish National Stud(they breed top range horses), some random castle, and then arrived in Galway. After everybody got situated, we hit up the town. The next day we visited the Buuren, and then the Cliffs of Moher. Now, they us a 2 hour limit to explore the area around the Cliffs. What myself, and 3 other guys didn't realize is, is how cool/awesome/amazing the view would get as we explored further along the path, a path nobody else in our group traversed. The sights we saw were spectacular, yet we could only go halfway, being that we had to return by 4pm. We returned, knowing we had yet to finish our trek. I don't know about them, but I'll return someday.
After another crazy night in Galway(our group loves to party), we drove down to Cork, stopping at Blarney Castle along the way, where we kissed some stone. Gimmicky to me, but the surrounding grounds were quite nice. Flew back to London that night, and because we got back so late, the Tube had stopped, so a bunch of us had to use the buses. The next day(Monday), we all started our community service programs. I, along with a couple other UST students, worked outside with an organization called BTCV that promotes conservation around London. We cleared brush, trimmed/cut trees, and other random cutting. Should be fun for a while, until it starts getting cold at least....
This weekend was our weekend off, so my roommate and I decided to run in Hyde Park(like Central Park in NY, only way bigger). The sun was out, there were people all over the place; it was just awesome. We decided it would be nice to come back the next day to do some reading, which we did. We read for an hour, after which my roommate went home, while I stayed and explored the park. Boy was I rewarded. Absolutely beautiful place it was. It's just so HUGE! So many different types of scenery(grass fields, wheat fields, thick trees, thin trees, etc.), and so many couples. I have to say, that park is the perfect place to bring a date. Can't believe how many couples I saw. Took many different pictures of the place, of which I'll post soon.
This post doesn't contain nearly at all everything that I've seen and experienced so far here in London. It's been 3 weeks, but it seems like I've been here months. It's moving fast(everything moves fast; well, except my roommate), so in order to better record my experience, to give it more detail, I'll try to post every day, or every other day. I have another day of community service tomorrow, and then class following that, so it's a full day, but I'll try to post another update anyways.
Cheers
Thomas
Sunday, 7 September 2008
Higher
I was unsuccessful in my bid to find a proper Rugby store. The 2nd store I went to had a bigger selection, but they didn't have England jerseys??!?!?!?!! They had on the wall 2 full racks of Ireland jerseys, a full rack of Scotland jerseys, some France, some Italy, and some Wales, but no England. Not one. Utter discrace for a rugby store, especially in one of the top rugby nations of the world. Ugh. Thats two stores now I've tried, with no luck. This weekend we're going to Ireland, and last time I was there, there were several shops with huge selection of rugby merchandise, so hopefully I can find one.
I bought a chocolate milk shake bottle thing tonight. I was delicious. And so were the strawberry filled crouisants.
Vikings
Today I went by myself to Picadilly Cirsus to check out some rugby shop my homestay mom's son told me about; their selection sucks I found out, so now, after finishing my fruit smoothie at Starbucks, I'm going to go check out another store I found out about online somewhere near here, wish me luck
One more thing. Yesterday a group of guys and I checked out this Sports Cafe in downtown London. Didn't get in unfortunately, because there was a 5 pound cover apparently, but the guy we talked to outside said they're showing the Vikings/Packers game live Monday night, and if the Vikings happen to win, the guy outside told us he'd buy us all a drink. Niiiiice
Saturday, 6 September 2008
Wireless
Friday, 5 September 2008
Another Day
These days are blending together. I probably won't be making novels like my first post. Yesterday we toured London by bus for 3 hours, and after that finished we split in groups of 3 and had to find locations in London indicated on a sheet they gave us. I've pretty much mastered the Underground Tube system. Probably one of the only things they do better than us; their public transportation system here is amazing. A bus route basically goes to almost every part of the city, and taking the tube makes transport to any part of the city fast. Then again, I've never been New York and used their tube system, but whatever. After traveling around London I got a book from our student union, did some internet surfing, and went back to my homestay house. On the way back I picked up some groceries, at a place called Sainsbury, right on my walk home. Pretty nice place. Most of our London group was so tired, that most of us didn't go out. When I went to sleep last night, pretty much right when I closed my eyes in bed, I was out. Nice.
Today we took a day trip to Brighton, a city many Londeners take a weekend holiday to during the summer. Visited a pavillion building that was built by a guy named George. Couldn't take pictures inside, so that sucked. Pictures of that later. After that we basically split up in groups and explored the city. Went to the pier and had my first 'fish and chips' from England. Quite tasty they were. I got a picture.
After getting back from that, got some groceries on the way home again(buy 1 get 1 free Jaffa Cakes???? Yeah!!!!!) After thinking we would spend the night just in our room, my roommate and I went back to O'Neills again. This time I wasn't carded when I asked for a Red Bull, but was carded when I tried entering the place. Whatever. Place closed at 12am, so we tried finding another place to hang out afterwords. Didn't go so well.......
Tomorrow the Globe Theater to see "A Midnight Summer's Dream," and then a night out in central London, probably the Soho district, for some nice club/pub hoppin'.