Wednesday, March 2, 2011

my trip to England

Now that I’ve been back from my English holiday for a whole week I possibly can just sort out highlights instead of you hearing every detail. But maybe you’re just wondering how the weather was. It was cold and damp but didn’t rain. So if that’s all you want to know you can stop reading.
I flew to London on a redeye after work one Thursday. I was equipped with my aunt’s Kindle

and a really good chocolate bar from my chocolatier (long story). There was no one sitting right next to me and the guy on the aisle shared his coconut M&M’s with me. Did you even know there was such a thing? I didn’t but I just Googled it and you can buy them on Amazon. Altogether it was a pretty great flight.
When I landed Keiz (one of my college roommates) and Aaron were there to meet me. Right when I got in the car my alarm started going off telling me to wake up for work. But guess what…I didn’t have to go to work! We drove around for a while with the aim of seeing Stonehenge. It was closed by the time we got there but fortunately it is right on the side of the freeway so we still got some pictures. Here is a bit of conversation leading up to the excitement known as Stonehenge…
“Oh I think that’s it”
“No, maybe that’s some trees”
“Wait, yes, it’s Stonehenge.”

We still don’t know what Stonehenge is but at least we know it is in England (news to me)
After Stonehenge we took the scenic route, passing lots of “tank crossing” signs and went to Winnersh to spend the night at Salena and Joel’s. Salena, Joel, Keiz and Aaron all went to high school together and somehow all ended up in England. Us girls all went to college together so it was fun to catch up.
On Saturday morning Keiz, Aaron and I took the train from Winnersh to London. We went on a walking tour and saw the palace…and Big Ben…and Westminster Abbey…and lots of other British looking things.

That night Salena and Joel met us and we went to see the queen. Or at least the musical based on Queen’s music, “We Will Rock You.” My boss recommended it and now I can’t quite look at him the same way.

Sunday we went to see the changing of the guard. We couldn’t actually see much so we left and went to Harrod’s department store, we spent most of our time in the food section. I will refrain from showing you 100 pictures of their food displays but I will tell you that you can buy lemonade with 24 karat gold flakes and that is cool.

We also went to the Victoria and Albert museum. I think we spent more time looking at Harrod’s food than this whole museum. After the museum we headed back to Keiz and Aaron’s house in Harrogate.
I love Harrogate. There are lots of surrounding farms but the town itself is metropolitan. From Keiz’s house you can walk to the downtown and I could have spent my whole vacation and savings account wandering in and out of the shops. I limited myself but I did get in one English tea and a few shirts.

At one of the used shops we bought the movie “Relative Values,” it was pretty hilarious. And although it’s in British the accents were manageable and the humor was actually funny. Overall I think my Spanish is better than British.
Tuesday we went to Fountains Abbey. It was freezing but beautiful.

Monks used to live there back in the day and when the monks got the boot it became a public garden, which it still is. In theory it would be a great place to spend the day and have a picnic. But like I said, it was freezing, so we kept moving. That night we went to Ripon. Every night at 9PM since 866 the town crier has gone to the town square to blow his horn and say that all is well in the town. Then he goes and finds the mayor and blows his horn some more and passes the message on to him. Since 866! Wow, that’s a long time.

Wednesday we went to York. We walked around, got some food, saw a local production of To Kill a Mockingbird and went to Minster Abbey. I liked York. We got to walk on top of the original town wall. The Abbey was having an auction selling off old stonework.


We didn’t get any. To Kill a Mockingbird was interesting. It was well done but you could see the struggle the actors were having trying to mask their accents and sound southern.
Thursday we went to a castle. It was cool but I don’t remember what it was called. We couldn’t go in because it was closed for the season.
 
The good thing about that is we saved $20 entrance and parking and were able to walk around the gardens for free. Then we drove to a dairy to meet the cows that made our ice cream.

Friday was my sad day of departure. We left the house at 4AM England time and I got home at 11PM California time. So yeah it was a long day and no one had coconut M&M ‘s to share with me.
Altogether it was brilliant. Now I am back at work which is less brilliant but change is in the air.