Thursday, June 28, 2007
A quick tour of where I will be the next little bit
Here are just a few quick pictures I took while trying to remember to walk down the left side of the path through campus.
In case you didnt notice, our campus is fairly green. Much like the rest of England.
This is park place, the area (another word for place) that i am going to be staying for the next 2 months.
That's the playground adn that white dot between the swings is actually a Seagull. I know it dosnt look it, but we arn't all that far from the ocean.
...and this is the East Slope Bar behind the playground. It's amazing, the thing is right across the parking lot from Park Village. That's one of the little differences I've noticed while i have been here. They sell beer and wine and others in the student store, at the cafeteria on campus, and they gave away drinks at the welcome ceremony.
And this is the slope the bar is named after.
That is the most blue sky i have seen since arriving in England and seeing as how the forecast is for rain straight through till Thursday, it will be the most blue sky i will see for a while.
In one of these buildings, I should probably find out which one, i will be taking both my classes.
and here are 2 squirrels running around a tree outside those buildings.
This is the cafe in Bramber House. I'm not sure what a loaded spud is and i'm not sure i need to know.
I just thought this was a weird looking tree.
And this on right next to it is missing the middle. I know its tough to see but belive me that tree is sans a middle.
Even their mail boxes are fancy over here.
Ha! take that soccer, real footballs comin for ya.
Like i said, the campus is very green.
Oh and did i menation under construction. yes, apparently it donst matter how far i go, be it 500 miles south to Riverside or 1/3 of the world away to England, i will always be at a school that is under contruction. The streak continues.
and continues...
...and continues
...and continues.
but hey they got this really cool pond in the middle of on of their buildings.
and these two (this is just one of them) awesome turtles guarding it.
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