Friday, July 3, 2009

London Adventures

Hello All!

I returned to Scotland from London last night and I must say it was nice to have someone to talk to again. London was quite the adventure. The train ride down was quite nice and seemed to go quite fast. I arrived at Kings Cross Train Station which is the train station that they supposedly based the Harry Potter scenes off of. I didn't think it looked anything like it but on my way out coming back to Scotland I found the re-creation of the Platform 9 3/4 and some girls took a picture with me and the luggage cart so that was quite cool I thought. While on the train the lady next to me said it was supposed to be in the 30 degree celcius range in London which is the 90 degree F range for us. I was a little bit shocked and worried, I had only brought clothes for cold weather with me and they defanitely were not appropriate for that warm of weather. As I got off the train it was a defanite heat wave. Once I figured my way out of the train station I headed over to the underground station and bought my osyter card travel pass which allowed me to use the Tube as they call it in London and I made my way to Greenwich were the hostel was that I was staying at. Well I had directions that I had printed off online and so I followed them and got off at the stop they said too and luckily there was a tourist information store right there so I asked them for a map and how to get to the hostel that I was staying at. They told me the wrong direction and I ended up walking for about 20 minutes in the wrong direction and got into a really bad neighborhood. I started to panic a bit at this point and turned around and went back the other direction. I headed back down to the tube and went to the next station where while on the phone with mom the internet said the hostel should be right there when I walked out from the tube station. Well it wasn't, at least where I came out. I walked towards the hostel and ended up passing it because i thought it was supposed to be a green building and luckily there was a guy sitting outside that helped me out. Well the hostel ended up not being painted green like the pictures and it was on top of a bar where I had to check in at. At this point all I wanted was to shower because I was hot and tired from walking in the wrong direction. Well as I was putting my stuff down in my all girl 6 bunk bed room a girl named Liv walked in and asked if I would like to walk around town with her and get some dinner. So I decided why not I am hungry. She was quite nice, from Norway, and we walked the main parts of Greenwich including the park and up to the Royal Observatory. The royal observatory is where the Greenwich time is set as well as it's the Prime Meridian at 0 degrees Longitude. There was amazing views of the Thames, Greenwich, and London from up at the Observatory. After walking around the park we headed to a Mexican restuarant for dinner and I had a Strawberry Daquiri which I felt was much needed after that day. After dinner we headed back to the hostel and I showered and organized my plans for the next day and then tried to sleep. My first night it in the hostel wasn't the greatest experience these two older ladies came in (which I thought it was 35 and under but maybe I was wrong) well they were very loud and weren't respecting that other people in the room were trying to sleep. One girl was snooring and it wasn't even that loud and one of the older ladies said "Oh god shut the hell up" and then threw something at the girl that was snooring. She didn't wake up but from there on out I was afraid to fall asleep in case I snoored I didn't want something thrown at me. So due to the lack of sleep it wasn't hard to get up and get moving early the next morning. The only problem with getting up and moving that early was that I was travelling the tube at the same time as all the business workers so it was packed. My first stop of the day was the Tower of London. My favorite part of the Tower of London was the Crown Jewels I couldn't believe all the detailing in them it was amazing. I also enjoyed seeing all of Henry the 8ths armor that they had on display. I also saw the Ravens that live there and the story is that if they ever left the tower that the kingdom would fall, which I found quite interesting. I then headed outside and saw the Tower Bridge which was quite amazing. I sat and had some Starbucks next to the Thames river with views of the Bridge. I then headed back on the tube towards the London Eye, Big Ben, Parliament, and Westminster Abbey. I couldn't go into Big Ben or Parliament because they were closed but they were amazing just to look at. I then headed over to Westminster Abbey where I did go in. You couldn't take pictures in the Abbey which quite bummed me out but I got chills when I walked in because it was so amazing. It amazed me all the people that were buried in there and had memorials for them in there. Charles Darwin is buried in there, which I found interesting since I've learned about him my whole science schooling career. As I was walking to my next tube station I found a statue of Abe Lincoln which I thought was pretty cool so I took a picture. I then headed back on the tube to Buckingham Palace. Unfortunately both days I headed towards here I missed the changing of the guard. But I did take a picture of the flag pole because it was missing the flag indicating that the Queen was there because she's in Scotland. I thought I could put the two pictures together. The area around Buckingham Palace is just gorgeous. The gates are amazing and then you cross the street and you are in Hyde Park. Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are these huge park areas that are across the street from Buckingham Palace. They were so large I didn't even see all of the parks. I wish I would've had more time for the Parks because they are both amazing. I have a giant map of them so you can see how big they are. After Hyde Park I went to the shopping district and had to buy myself some tank tops for the hot London weather because I only brought clothes for cold weather with me. After shopping I headed back to Greenwich for the night. The next day I got up early again and headed to St. Pauls Cathedral, where Princess Diana was married. Again at this Cathedral I couldn't take pictures inside. It was a breathtaking Cathedral and the ceilings were amazing. I bought postcards here to show the inside because I was so amazed. At the Cathedral you can climb up stairs to three different galleries to see different parts of the dome. I did all three levels which was close to 600 steps one way. So I did almost 1200 steps that day not including the rest of the walking. But it was worth it. At the top you can go outside and there were great views of the city. I just sat up there for a while looking and taking it all in. Then I headed back to Kensington Gardens area (I'd only done Hyde Park the day before) so that I could see the Princess Diana Memorial Fountain. The Fountain was really cool and was in sort of a cascading heart shape. In one area of Kensington Gardens they have a circle pond where there were a ton of swans. Now you all know how much I don't really care for birds seeing how they like to poop on me, but these swans were gorgeous. I learned that all the swans in England are the Queens property and you can get in big trouble if you injure one which I thought was quite interesting and cool at the same time. I wasnt even close to being done with Kensington Gardens when my camera card ran out so I had to go find another one. Well it wasn't easy to find one in this area. I ended up walking around for about 2 hours trying to find somewhere to buy a camera card and finally found one at a tube station for a ridiculous price but after 2 hours I wasn't looking anymore. As I was walking trying to find a camera card I found the National History Museum which is one place I wanted to go. However when I went inside this free museum it was deathly hot in there, hotter than outside. So I decided to just go find the thing I wanted to see. They have a Blue Whale skeleton and a life size model of a Blue whale that I wanted to see, as well as other whales. But they also have a skeleton of a Steller's Sea Cow which we learned about in my Marine Mammals Course that went extinct a long time ago so it was cool to see what it kind of looked like. After the Marine Mammals area I headed out to Trafalgar Square. On this particular day it was Canada Day (Their National Holiday) and the Canadian Embassy is right by the square so they were having a huge celebration in the square. The square is also home to the National Gallery (free) of paintings. I spent quite a lot of time in here. I am sad to say it wasn't for the paintings though, it was the only place in the city I could find air conditioning. I know it's sad but I enjoyed the paintings as I sat in the air conditioning for a while. London doesn't know how to handle heat very well. After the museum and I had cooled off a bit I considered riding the tube out to Wimbeldon but then decided to head back to Greenwich because it was already quite late in the day. The next day I headed back to St. Andrews and was quite ready to come back to cooler weather. All in all London was an okay place to visit. I found the local people to be sort of rude and I found that it was more a metropolis now versus being the London that everyone thinks off. I didnt get to see everything I wanted but the majority at least and despite the heat I had fun.
Love to all and sorry it took so long to update

4 comments:

  1. Nice blog Heather. Love Dad!

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  2. WOW! What an update! I am so glad you are having such an incredible experience ... even with old ladies who throw shoes! I am so proud of you for being able to figure things out and get around. You are one amazing chick! Love ya! Aunt Lori

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  3. Heather,
    When you were younger your favoite movie to watch was "Mary Poppins". Did you happen to visit any of the sites from that film, such as #10 Cherry Tree Lane?
    Love Dad :-)

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  4. Hi Dad,
    No I didn't. I didn't even know the places were in London. I wish I would've known so I could've visited though. I guess that means I'll just have to go back. Next time you're coming with.
    Love you

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