Saturday, November 6, 2010

October in review:

Time has really gone by fast! October felt somewhat cut short because of Reading week and all the trips we were taken out on… so here’s what happened (that we promised we’d blog about) in pictures… after all, a picture is worth a thousand words :P

Dover Trip: (Dover Castle and Secret War Tunnels)

Dover Castle 036Dover Castle 098

Windsor, Eton, Stonehenge, Bath, Lacock, Oxford:

Windsor Stonehenge Lacock Bath Bristol Oxford 020 Windsor Stonehenge Lacock Bath Bristol Oxford 039 Windsor Stonehenge Lacock Bath Bristol Oxford 052 Windsor Stonehenge Lacock Bath Bristol Oxford 125Windsor Stonehenge Lacock Bath Bristol Oxford 237Windsor Stonehenge Lacock Bath Bristol Oxford 284Windsor Stonehenge Lacock Bath Bristol Oxford 301

Roma, Venezia, Padova, Paddington:

Roma, Vatican City, Venezia, Padova and Paddington 070Roma, Vatican City, Venezia, Padova and Paddington 489Roma, Vatican City, Venezia, Padova and Paddington 538 Roma, Vatican City, Venezia, Padova and Paddington 551

Cheers!

~Laura


P.S. Mary: this is your cue to write something inspiring :P

5 comments:

Amanda said...

Sorry, I've been meaning to get over here and look around! Been a mite busy.

Those pictures are all lovely! And you saw the big ancient, what was it supposed to be, some sort of calendar? Stonhendge! (Is there an "n" in there?)
And what is that adorable little creature in the last photo?

Hydra said...

I love Italian architecture! And that pretty little cottage looks like Miss Bates's house in one of the "Emma" movies. Pretty cool!

Amanda- I believe the little guy in the last photo is Paddington Bear, a character from a book. Or is it a series? I'm not sure! :)

Eric said...

Words > picture.

They are nice pictures though.

Laura said...

@Amanda - it's a henge, not a hedge... hedges are for bushes. But thanks for coming back :)

@Hydra - I don't know about "Emma," but I do know that Lacock village was used in the series "Cranford" made by Masterpiece theatre. It's been used in a lot of movies, including Harry Potter, so it's quite possible :)

@Eric - why do you always use math to represent your ideas? :P I'll try to find some time to blog... or better yet, convince Mary to find some time to blog =) My dad keeps reminding me to do the studying part of study abroad :)

Eric said...

@ Laura

Eric's major = math + other stuff ;). Don't let your grades slip on my account. Just post the long epistles when you get back.

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