ose, feeling obligated as an English major, the Shakespeare and Dickens’ one. Our guide (who was the epitome of what I’d imagine a British tour guide talking about literature to be like—see picture) provided interesting information and told engaging stories. We walked around some of the less explored parts of the city, and while we didn’t really see much that I would have associated with these authors (such as the Globe Theatre!) she did point out and provide some history on places like Bartholomew’s Hospital, a pub both Shakespeare and Dickens’ used to frequent, the old meat market, and more. After the tour, we were free to wander about on our own for the next four hours before we had to meet back at the bus. Alison and I ended up doing a lot of wandering and not so much doing or seeing, but it was still fun. We made our way across the city and meandered along the Thames for awhile just looking around and Tuesday, 26 February 2008
London
ose, feeling obligated as an English major, the Shakespeare and Dickens’ one. Our guide (who was the epitome of what I’d imagine a British tour guide talking about literature to be like—see picture) provided interesting information and told engaging stories. We walked around some of the less explored parts of the city, and while we didn’t really see much that I would have associated with these authors (such as the Globe Theatre!) she did point out and provide some history on places like Bartholomew’s Hospital, a pub both Shakespeare and Dickens’ used to frequent, the old meat market, and more. After the tour, we were free to wander about on our own for the next four hours before we had to meet back at the bus. Alison and I ended up doing a lot of wandering and not so much doing or seeing, but it was still fun. We made our way across the city and meandered along the Thames for awhile just looking around and
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Hello, again.
So you're not really a "city girl"? :-) I completely understand. London is on my list of places to visit in Europe, but I'd be a little overwhelmed with the hustle and bustle, especially trying to get through all the tourists to do my own tourist-y things.
So, my application to Trinity College is sent in, just waiting now to see if they will actually receive it in one piece, and then decide I am one of the worthy ones. :-) I'm hopeful, so hopefully sometime this spring/early summer I'll find out if I was accepted into the Texts, Contexts, Cultures program.
(It'd be nice if I could find out before June. That way, when I go to Ireland to help with the Mission::Ireland conference, I can visit Dublin and start planning my stay there. Or not, as the case may be.) That's the biggest news for me right now.
Take care, Lauren, and stay safe. We miss you.
Michelle
thats a really cool picture of a pigion, see you REALLY soon- sarah
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