so i have class monday - wednesday, leaving a long weekend for me to enjoy. my schedule goes a little something like this:
monday: 4-6 european culture and society
tuesday: 2-3 european politics (and a small seminar for an hour after that every other week)
wednesday: 12-1 religion, morals, and symbols (with an hour seminar after)
4-5 london theatre (and then we see a show either that night or thursday night)
so yes, my politics class mainly focuses on germany since 1945 this term. the teacher speaks slowly and this first class was rather boring, but i have hopes for it. my anthropology class, religion, morals, and symbols, is really interesting and it is taught by an elderly hippyish man from the black country. my TA for that class who teaches the seminar is a greek man named michelangelo! which is exciting and he is very animated when he talks to a rather quiet class. my theatre class is great - its only open to americans and our teacher is really great. we saw 'homestead' on wednesday evening which is being shown at the theatre museum right up the road from where 'evita' and 'the lion king' are playing. my teacher actually wrote and directed the play which features a cast of about 8 women. it was wonderful.

but it was still cool to see dispite the rainy, windy weather. it is the greatest henge in all the world! what is a henge? well first they built strawhenge, then woodhenge, but a big bad wolf came and blew them all down. we then returned to salsbury mid afternoon in search of lunch, however everything was closed. except for dominoes pizza, quality. after we inhaled our food we hopped back on the train for bath.

once in bath we ran over to the roman baths to take the tour (with cool hearing devices). the


the next morning we went to breakfast then off to the actual baths in bath that people can use. for 20 pounds you can chill there for 2 hours. we went to the rooftop pool which has amazing views of bath - the pools there are all naturally heated or something, so its quite nice. then we went to the hot bath downstairs for a bit. after that we headed off to the steam rooms - there is a big room with a shower in the center and four round rooms in each quadrant of the larger room which make up the steam rooms. they were intense. its weird when your breath is cool and refreshing. but i really liked them - especially the eucalyptus and mint room. we then returned to the rooftop pool for the remiander of our time.
after all of that excitement, we went to grab lunch (i had my first pasty ever, man the english eat healthy....) then we checked out the abby in the center of town which was beautiful and quite big (those catholics know how to build 'em). then we returned to the train to come back to london.
the past few days robbie and i have been hanging out doing cool things, including hanging out with tom - another camp kid (who, it turns out, lives a few train stops down from me, neato). so yes, thats my story. since its tuesday i only have class tomorrow then its the weekend again, sweet! it hardly feels like im in school (although i am, dont worry, tuition isnt being wasted or anything)
anyways have a lovely evening
ps. happy birthday jake!!
2 comments:
Love the Three Little Pigs reference, nicely played. Again, love the blog. sounds like you're having so much fun...and no, it's not tuition wasted...part of the price includes the ever illusive "experience" of living abroad, the "cultural" differences you're learning about (practically your major come to life), and of course a little school (throw it in for good measure).
You rock. Have fun.
LOL you went to stonehenge. and threw up the gang signs. hahahahah
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