Good day Bad day
Good news - I got promoted on the same day without knowing it and now get a bit extra money so I'll make the dentist bill back a lot quicker.
the adventures of kit
And another looking up at the roof from the ground floor
As a last note, I actually got into the cathedral for free when it usually costs 9 pounds because I was honest with the cashier and didn't try to sneak in with the big group which had prepaid and was flowing through the gates, so they let me in for free. Quite nice of them I thought.
p.s. I thought that York minster was better
:)
Onwards >>>> now after our walk what we were all looking forward to, sleeping on the bus mmm. Well for some reason I didn't sleep that day at all but everyone else did and I have pictures to prove it, all in all it made the ride a little boring but we soon arrived in Oxford.
Oxford uni isn't like any of ours back at home, there isn't a big uni campus, it's just built throughout the whole town which is great because there are students everywhere (not hard on the eyes!) and everyone rides a bike around. The town was explained to the group by the worlds most crazy tour guide honestly this lady was insane but she knew her stuff. The uni has heaps of old traditions and plenty of history not to mention the town itself. To cut it short we saw a lot of old famous buildings and some of the places where Harry potter was filmed for all those fans out there.
Here's a picture of some of the buildings which make up one of the worlds most famous libraries(8 in total). They're all linked underground by storage and tunnels, only certain people are allowed down there. Due to some guy back in the day making a bargain with the king/queen of the time the Oxford library gets the first copy of EVERY single new book published in the UK so there apparently millions of pointless books under the ground!
Homeward bound! When we saw the smog on the horizon and then hit the M25 we knew we were back in London and reality for some, more holidays for others. It was time to say goodbye...
Thanks to Darren & Dave our guides and everyone on the trip hope to see you soon!
Onwards we headed to a loverly little town and ate lunch by a rocky pool and small waterfall then drove onto Stratford-upon-Avon the hometown of Shakespeare but more importantly somewhere to watch Australia play Croatia in the world cup, grab a bite to eat & a drink or 2..... well it was the last night and all.
Interesting soccor match......lets just say that the umpire got sent back to England from Germany and will never cover another top class match and we still progressed to the next stage to play Italy (will cover later)
Blah blah blah we all partyed the night away and enjoyed ourselves thanks guys!
Here's some of us now! (from 90 degrees left...Kylie,Maya,Tony,Darren,Me,Cameron & Dave)
On the way out of the lake district we stopped off at the home of Beatrix Potter and went into the exhibition of Peter rabbit and all her other tales...this picture is for you mother dear!
I don't know which tale this is from but i'm fairly sure you will!
After our stopoff we headed to Liverpool, had a look at the Cavern Club the original playing venue of the beatles which is also the home of the mersey beat. We had a quick squizzy at the Liverpool football stadium, one of the UKs' most famous.
The night in Liverpool was spent wandering around down to the river and all over checking out the sights, not, surprisingly at the pubs and clubs.