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Oxford in Instagram

Well I’m home now, I’ve been back in Australia for a little over a week and I’ve just been relaxing, enjoying the sunshine and catching up mostly getting over the Jet Lag (so much worse coming home). Now that I’m all over it and relaxed I’ve started going over my photos. All the photos today are from my iPhone and my Instagram stream.

The Ashmolean Museum (Amazing!)

Emperor Augustus and Islamic Tile Work

Blackwell’s Bookshop best ever & Hanging Baskets of flowers

Broad St and Trinity College from Parks Rd

Oxford Campus Stores on Broad St and a door in a wall on Parks St

The Bridge I walked over to get into town & the Pink Pub

The sweetest little Cottage on Parks Rd & the Queen on a 20 Pound note

Sign I found on one of the College Walls & the opposite view of the Cottage

Coral and Dinosaur Bones from Pitt Rivers Museum

Fossilized Bug and the Roof in Pitt Rivers

More Pitt Rivers

More Fossils from Pitt Rivers

Random Church & Building in Oxford

Random St in Oxford & Row Boats under the Magdalen Bridge

Magdalen Bridge & Magdalen College

Me at Radcliffe Camera & Brasenose College

The Cobblestones around Radcliffe Camera & Radcliffe Camera

All Souls College across Radcliffe Square and a Lane way

Taxi on Magdalen Rd and Street Lamp in one of the Park Lanes

Lamb & Flag Passage and a Lane way

Terminal Three at Heathrow

Me Happy to be Home & Lily happy to see me.

So thats some of my instagram pictures from my time in Oxford. I’m going through all the others I took on my Nikon and I will be posting them over the next week or so.

Happy Travels

Stirling Castle and Glasgow

The last day on the tour we spent first at Stirling Castle and then later at Glasgow.

Stirling is famous mostly for William Wallace and the huge battle he won there, the Battle of Stirling Bridge, which doesn’t exist any more. I spent most of the time we had in Stirling at the Castle which was amazing, I highly recommend a visit. The whole experience is completely different to Edinburgh, Stirling Castle is set up so that you can see what it would have looked like when Mary Queen of Scots lived there which is very cool.

Stirling Castle

One of the AMAZING views

The William Wallace Memorial as seen from Stirling Castle

I really Enjoyed Stirling Castle, it was phenomenal. Stirling is also the place where according to legend Mary Queen of Scots had her Husband Lord Darnley blown up. I had a hot chocolate it the building where it apparently happened.

Next and last stop on the tour was Glasgow. We where there for the evening and we went to ‘Jamie’s Italian’ for dinner. YAY Jamie Oliver. I love Jamie Oliver I have 6 or 7 of his cookbooks and I have been watching his television shows since I was a teenager so I was very excited.The Meal was amazing so so so good. I would eat at any of hie restaurants again in a heart beat.

Me totally daggy I know

That was my meal probably the best meal ever and our waiter whose name I can’t remember for the life of me was wonderful as well. The whole experience was just amazing.

Well that is the end of all the photos from my tour, it was wonderful I am so happy that I booked it and traveled it has been one of the best experiences of my life.

Next week i’ll be putting up mu photos from Oxford which has so far been equally as wonderful.

See you then

Edinburgh

We had a whole free day in Edinburgh which was phenomenal, Edinburgh is a great city to wander around and explore in.

I spent most of the morning exploring Edinburgh Castle and the bulk of the afternoon shopping.

SO there are lots of pictures from the morning and not that many from the afternoon as my hand were full of lovely shopping bags.

The Castle is absolutely amazing, it has the most phenomenal views of the city, there is also a museum all about Scotland during the wars which was very interesting, just being in the Castle it’s self was fantastic.

The View as we waited to be let in

One of the Castle buildings

This was the chapel I think

The Cannon’s looking over the parapet

The Cannon’s View

The View Out over the City

Another View

Edinburgh Castle on the inside

Another view

Walking back into the City

(this is my favorite photo so far)

That was Edinburgh, I highly recommend the Castle is is an amazing visit. The rest of my day was spent shopping so I didn’t really take that many pictures but I do have one I want to share.

Men really do just wander around in Kilts, YAY!

Hadrian’s Wall & Hello Scotland!

Hadrian’s wall was the thing I think I was most looking forward to, actually walking around a Roman Fort I was beyond excited.

When you drive up to the sight it looks as though you have come to see a carpark, the whole ruin of the wall is behind a tree line and up a hill. A proper hill to, it may only be 500 metre’s to the site but it up hill the whole way.

The view back down the Hill (only half way up mind you)

Remnants of one of the Guard Houses

The view through one of the sections of complete wall still standing

Another shot from over the Wall

Looking back at part of the complex

Hadrian’s wall was one of my favourite things I have done on my trip so far it was fantastic! I could have spent hours there, but we had to move on because it was time to enter Scotland, YAY!

YAY SCOTLAND !

I was particularly excited about Scotland because my Great Grandmother emigrated to Australia from there when she was only 19 by herself.

The whole way through this trip whenever I have thought that I was to homesick and I just didn’t want to do anything, my Mum (who I can contact like 5 ways in a heartbeat) has reminded me about my Great Grandmother 19 getting on a Boat all alone, traveling for months to get to the end of the world where she didn’t know a soul. It has really helped me have some perspective, yes it’s perfectly normal to be homesick but that doesn’t mean I have to give in to it.

Tomorrow is all about Edinburgh.

Liverpool & York

Liverpool home of the Beatles was the first city of the day. We did a bus tour of the city which was a great way to see lots of sights quickly. We also got to stop at a couple of the sights for photos needless to say they were Beatles related.

Banana Sheep

Penny Lane

My Name on the wall at the Cavern Club

After some time wandering about Liverpool and shopping (boy does Liverpool have great shops) We hopped back on the Bus and drove up to York.

York is beautiful, we were really only in the main center of the city inside the walls and it is stunning. I spent a lot of time wandering around an area called The Shambles which used to be a street of butchers. The cobblestones on the street are beautiful if scary to walk on. I had sneakers on and I almost killed myself a hundred time by not picking my feet up enough.

The city itself feels as though you have stepped back in time to the medieval era all the cobblestone streets and the houses built all close together, the tiny little lane ways next to the houses. It was simply stunning.

One of the gates in the city walls

York Minster (way to big to capture with my iPhone)

Clifford’s Tower

Clifford’s tower is near the center of the town built up on the big hill, with nothing directly around it. The tower is a Norman tower from after William the Conquerors time and to see it right there in the middle of town is just incredible.

The last thing we did in York which I highly recommend doing, was a ghost tour, we went with a local Guide named Clive and he was fantastic, you wander around York in the dark down all the little lane ways and alleys and he tells true ghost stories it was wonderful. More so when you learn that York is the most Haunted city in the United Kingdom.

I loved York I could go back in a heartbeat it was fantastic.

Tomorrow I’ll tell you about the cruise on Lake Windermere and my afternoon in Keswick.

Have a great night!

Stonehenge & Bath

The first day on the tour was Stonehenge and Bath.

Stonehenge is straight up amazing. it’s phenomenal to see in person, but I did feel like it should have been bigger somehow. It may just be that you have to stay a set distance away from the stones while you are viewing them.

The whole henge is beautiful it is absolutely stunning.

We stopped in the early morning so the whole sight was bathed in sunlight, it was just so beautiful.

Bath was beautiful, the whole city is just stunning, all of the streetlamps have hanging baskets of flowers and there was an actual town square where people were preforming, it was an amazing experience.

The Roman Baths were the reason the tour had stopped there and they were a whole other level of amazing.

Around the edge of the walkway looking down at the main bath are statues of important Romans mostly Emperors so I had to take a picture of my absolute favorite Roman, Julius Caesar.

I spent almost 2 hours wandering around the whole Roman Bath complex it was incredible to actually be able to walk down next to the main Bath itself, I had a total History Geek moment, I walked on 2000 year old stones, YAY! I was so excited.

Which this photo doesn’t show at all, whenever I take my own photo I suddenly go all serious. Inside I was geeking out like nothing. The thing that was the best about Bath was something you couldn’t even really see. It was the feeling that you were walking through History you could really feel it all around you.

That is it for today everyone, tomorrow we have Liverpool home of The Beatles and York walled medieval city.

Happy Travels!

Best of my iPhone

I have been going through the photos of my iPhone today and I though I would share some of my favorites.

 

 

 

These are some of my favorites there are tons and tons of them and most of them are instagram photos or photos I’ve edited in to a square format just because I like it really.

Have a great day !