sheep and cows and pigs, oh my!
04.09.2006
This is short because I'm tired and I want to go back to my house, where I currently am not getting internet, and relax. But it's been a couple of days and a lot has happened.
Yesterday was Stonehenge, Salisbury, and Avebury.
Stonehenge was more exciting than they told us it would be. Probably so we wouldn't think it was the coolest thing ever and then be disappointed. We got there in the morning and the weather changed from cloudy to sunny about 15 times in the hour we were walking around the stones. But that meant we got to see them in all kinds of light. Then we went to Salisbury, where we walked around the town which has stuff from medieval times all the way to present, the highlight being the Salisbury Cathedral. There we saw one of the original 4 copies of the Magna Carta. Pretty impressive stuff. You can get a lot closer to it than you can to the Declaration of Independence. I couldn't believe it was still in such mint condition since 1215!
Our last stop was Avebury, which is MUCH BIGGER than Stonehenge. We hiked around the stone circle (it's huge) and I was distracted by the sheep. Yeah, we were walking through sheep pasture. We all smelled like sheep, too. Eww.
Today I went to Oxford for spanish. I found my tutor's house, and the lesson was really helpful. I'm going to learn a lot. I got to Oxford 2 hours before I needed to, because I thought I'd do some sightseeing. But Oxford is much, MUCH bigger than I thought it was. I didn't realize before that there's an actual city, not just a conglommeration of 39 "colleges"
So I walked around for those 2 hours, but I didn't see anything significant because I had no idea where anything was. I'll do better next week.
My roommate Melissa taught me how to make applesauce in the microwave from the apples in our yard, and it's my new favorite thing. I'll make it for all of you when I get back. nothing like the applesauce in containers.
I'm drained from the day. Catching trains and switching trains and walking around Oxford and catching buses and trying to think in Spanish for the first time in months...today was really the first time with the exception of the train from London to Bath that I have been on my own, an American amongst the brits. Everytime I thought I was going the wrong way today, I started to panic if I let myself think "I am in another country"...so I just had to keep stopping myself fom thinking about it. I haven't gotten lost yet, knock on wood.
Tomorrow is creative writing, my first class here in Bath, and I'll get my first diagnostic back. I hope it's alright.
love you all, and really really miss being able to talk to you guys on the telephone. i'm finally starting to get homesick now, but it's nothing bad. i havent cried or anything. haha.
cheers!
les
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