Ah Liverpool, one of the many historic cities within England, and one which forms a vital part of the country’s musical culture. I was initially excited to visit because I wanted to see some of the coastline and the ocean, which I hadn’t seen since leaving Australia two months ago. I also find it interesting to see how different many of the cities are within the UK, given how close many of them actually are.
Read MoreFollowing on from my last post about Stonehenge, this time I’m featuring photos and thoughts from the second half of the day which was spent in the beautiful city of Bath. It’s hard to choose where to start in describing this city and its glorious surrounds!
Read MoreToday’s post is from my trip to Stonehenge. Originally I had never planned to go and visit Stonehenge during this trip, as its fairly out of the way if you don’t have access to a car or a tour. Luckily a friend had been sent an email advising us of a tour for students and we knew we had to take advantage of it. Stonehenge is approximately a 4 hour drive from the midlands, which was a nice way of seeing more of the countryside.
Read MoreWhilst the sun tried to shine yesterday, we took advantage of the nice winter weather while we could. Following on from the location of my last post from Keele, we walked much of the same woodland walk and took the chance to explore areas we hadn’t visited previously.
Read MoreAfter a few very busy days, I have finally settled into my new home for the coming months. This meant that we finally had some time to ourselves to go out and explore our new surroundings. And there sure was much to take in, even with a normal English grey winter’s day, we had no problem roaming around the green surrounds.
Read MoreLondon is undeniably gorgeous, and its so easy to see why. Even as today’s temperature peaked at 3 degrees Celsius, the city practically glowed in the winter sunlight, just when I was beginning to doubt the sun’s existence here.
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