snow chaos in the UK!
That's crazy! In the neighboring towns of total chaos reigns. Events are canceled and schools closed. But here in St Austell not a single snowflake can be seen ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-11860754
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country under!
gave the last night it as heavy rains that flooded St Austell completely was!
It is not a flood here with us, but the rivers have all sorts of torn up and devastated the landscape very beautiful!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/gallery/2010/nov/17/cornwall-floods-pictures # /? Picture = 368 774 813 & index = 0
gave the last night it as heavy rains that flooded St Austell completely was!
It is not a flood here with us, but the rivers have all sorts of torn up and devastated the landscape very beautiful!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/gallery/2010/nov/17/cornwall-floods-pictures # /? Picture = 368 774 813 & index = 0
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The Same procedure as every Friday!
On Friday afternoon, we take are usually in Truro in order to drink a coffee together and exchange news. Moreover - and this is the most important meeting on Friday - where we forge plans for the weekend and upcoming events. For the last weekend was a visit with Elena Newquay on the plan. Just like the previous weekend it was on Saturday the fun part: cooking together, go for a drink and some dancing. On Sunday there was the cultural program ;-)
photos coming soon ...
On Friday afternoon, we take are usually in Truro in order to drink a coffee together and exchange news. Moreover - and this is the most important meeting on Friday - where we forge plans for the weekend and upcoming events. For the last weekend was a visit with Elena Newquay on the plan. Just like the previous weekend it was on Saturday the fun part: cooking together, go for a drink and some dancing. On Sunday there was the cultural program ;-)
photos coming soon ...
Thursday, November 11, 2010
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Home, Sweet Home!
I need to walk only five minutes to the train station and about ten minutes to the school. So I may well without their own means of progress. to travel by car to the left, I would not trust me anyway and I need to cycling not even to think first, because Cornwall is so hilly that the bicycle lanes are always empty. Overall, I can not tell me about my hostel complain. Everything has come clean, the landlords are very nice and the living situation is ideal. If I could only be this horrendous rents would ...
Welcome to English in my home time! This is a small terraced house in Alexandra Road in St Austell. It is not just a mansion, but for English conditions but I have certainly found good. Okay, so a bit mold are in the corners, leaky windows, thin walls and squeaky floors to the British way of life nunmal more ...
Although the narrow corridor and the entire house is very narrow, I have a large room with king bed, fireplace (for decoration only), desk and cupboards. The window facing the street and by the poor state of the car window, cold and noise have easy access. But so what? Then simply drag the opaque, heavy blue curtain in and it is a bit warmer!
The bathroom and the lounge are relatively new. But since we also have a TV in the kitchen , is on the run all day and talk shows where you can see great soap operas during the dinner, the living room remains mostly unused. The kitchen is good size and a small gap to get into the garden.
you do not let the pictures fool! You see although a clothes dryer and a dishwasher, but they are not used. The dryer uses too much electricity and that is the dishwasher is actually always been broken. Instead, rinse the Briton in a plastic bowl in the sink. The purpose of the dish I have not understood ...
Monday, November 1, 2010
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Intermezzo: Bath
A new day, a new target. We are concerned about a quick breakfast to go in a small café, to this then to sample at the twenty-minute train journey to Bath. The city, which was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site is 20 miles from Bristol, also located on the River Avon. The day began for me in Bath with a double surprise. A glance at my bank balance showed that finally my first salary was paid. Booyah! So the shopping trip was nothing more for Saturday through. Or does it? While everyone else had received the regular rate, had been deducted from my salary the wrong tax rate. This means once paper work and austerity measures being repaid the money ...
If you travel through England expects to get some, but a Roman bath is certainly not the image that has the Rosamunde Pilcher or JK Rowling readers in mind. From 43rd AD, the Romans built baths, which were fed by hot springs. So the city developed into a resort for the wealthy. Despite student discount us were buttoned still 10 pounds for the tour. For this we have then for the rest of the day on which enters the free sights and held with the Royal Crescent, the Abbey and Cathedral of the Pulteney Bridge scoured the famous buildings Baths.
A new day, a new target. We are concerned about a quick breakfast to go in a small café, to this then to sample at the twenty-minute train journey to Bath. The city, which was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site is 20 miles from Bristol, also located on the River Avon. The day began for me in Bath with a double surprise. A glance at my bank balance showed that finally my first salary was paid. Booyah! So the shopping trip was nothing more for Saturday through. Or does it? While everyone else had received the regular rate, had been deducted from my salary the wrong tax rate. This means once paper work and austerity measures being repaid the money ...
If you travel through England expects to get some, but a Roman bath is certainly not the image that has the Rosamunde Pilcher or JK Rowling readers in mind. From 43rd AD, the Romans built baths, which were fed by hot springs. So the city developed into a resort for the wealthy. Despite student discount us were buttoned still 10 pounds for the tour. For this we have then for the rest of the day on which enters the free sights and held with the Royal Crescent, the Abbey and Cathedral of the Pulteney Bridge scoured the famous buildings Baths.
colors of autumn foliage at the Botanical Garden
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After the city center and Cathedral were visited, we have, spontaneous, as we are nunmal, tickets for "Beauty and the Beast" worried. The Performance of amateur ensembles but was not with one of the great musical productions to be compared, but a welcome opportunity to simply elevate the feet and let your mind wander.
After the obligatory Mc Flurry we went back to the Rock 'n Bowl Hostel, where the sound of a live band roared and my roommate saw two clock at night no need to turn off the neon light. The night promised once again to be short and sleepless. The prospect of a trip to Bath on Friday made the situation bearable. At the sight of Bristol Temple Meads railway station, one of the oldest and probably most beautiful train stations in the world can, by the way the Münster train station only pale with envy.
was for Saturday morning, then a traditional British breakfast on our to-do list. The search for a café but ended that we either had cereal with bananas or porridge on our plates. On the English eating habits we can all probably have not used correctly! Although Bristol is known for its huge shopping centers and shopping miles, the Shopping success was limited. Ultimately it's no different than in Germany. In every city there is the same large stores and chains ...
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we come!
While a few of the Munster girls had met at the weekend in Coventry, the trip was for me go until Tuesday. Once in the "Oxford Backpackers" I was again realized what I had actually booked: two nights in 10Bettzimmer with squeaky bed bases and more or less considerate roommates! Thus, a hostel is now no time 5stars Hotel, and to compare with a German youth hostel not!
But the wireless was free, the staff friendly and overall it was quite clean. Our sightseeing tour, we started in the Bodleian Library, which also contains several scenes of Harry Potter were filmed. We were in the forbidden section of the Library of Hogwarts, and also in the infirmary, which is actually the old Divinity School. Here were to the 19th Century, students of theology professors from their oral examinations.
On the second day in Oxford, we have looked at Christchurch. What makes this complex is that he is a university and a cathedral. Natural Here are shots of Harry Potter has become made ...
from Carfax Tower we could enjoy the wonderful view over the whole of Oxford. Finally, we have visited the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology. After we had spent a chunk of money for tourist attractions and a variety of coffees, we could at least save some money by having cooked in the hostel kitchen to the camp classic pasta bolognese ! Just as every day of our trip, we have also finished the evening with a pint at the local pub. The night was thanks to a coughing Roommate short and uncomfortable. And so it went on Thursday morning half asleep and with flat feet MUCH by bus to Bristol ...
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