Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Last post for the trip (hopefully)

Sitting at Heathrow waiting to board our flight, most of the flights tonight are canceled so here's hoping ours ends up taking off! It's looking good, only problem seems to be that the cabin crew are stuck in traffic trying to get to the airport.
I just updated the London photo post before this one so have a look, there are some good photos of our snow man (I'm a bit proud of him) and make sure to leave me lots of comments to read when i get back to Australia in about 30 hours!!!!
By the way I've ended up with over 5000 views so thanks everyone!!!

Friday, December 17, 2010

London Baby!

Hey Guys, our last 10 days in London will be shown to you on this photo post so keep checking back, I'll update it every few days.
Our very first night back in London some moron tried to break into our locker, this is what it looked like after he had his attempt and knocked off the handle and then the manager had to smash it with a hammer so we could get inside it. Luckily he didnt get anything from the locker but he did steal Ewen's phone which stupidly we had left out to charge while we left the room.
On Sunday morning we went out bright and early to speakers corner where (apparantly) people gather to make speeches on their soap boxes ever sunday. sadly no one was there but ewen still said his bit...

Me with a big statue of a horse head just near Marble Arch
Ewen browsing at Spittlefields Market

Me at Abbey Road (this one's for you Dad)
The view out over London from the top of Primrose Hill

Ewen at Hyde Park Winter wonderland, he has quite a pained look on his face so obviously i dragged him here :-)
Me at Hyde Park Winter Wonderland... this was just before i accidentally spent 8 pounds on lollies!! woops!
This is where we went ice skating, underneath The Tower of London at night (by night i mean about 5pm when it looks like it should be midnight)

At the Natural History Museum in Kensington
Me playing with squirrels in the snow

The snowman we made!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some carolers at South Kensington tube station
Ewen at Windsor Castle

St Pauls Cathedral & a Christmas tree all covered in snow
Ewen excited about our black taxi ride

All covered in snow after only crossing from one side of the street to the other

Monday, December 13, 2010

Dublin again

Dublin was our last stop in Ireland. We spent 3 nights in the same hostel as our first stay in Dublin. We spent our first day getting things like washing and shopping done. Then on our second day we did some actual sight seeing, we went to the Christ Church Cathedral which still had a fair bit of snow outside of it.
Ewen out the front of the cathedral

We had a look inside the church which was huge and had some interesting parts but the best part by far was down in the crypt where they had a dead cat and mouse on display. they had been found dead in one of the organ pipes and someone had decided to put them on display. very strange people the Irish.
 After finishing in the church we went across the street where they had a Viking museum attached to the other side of the cathedral (the church has a bridge over a road that connects its two buildings. The Viking museum was pretty interesting and had a few costumes you could try on which was fun, the helmets were so heavy on your head! I'm surprised all vikings didn't have slightly flat heads from wearing the helmets all the time. The museum also had an archeology section and a little bit of history about medieval Dublin.After the museum we walked around the city for a few hours picking up some presents and souviners before going back to the hostel to cook an early bird dinner (we tried to only eat 2 meals a day while in Dublin that meant breakfast and an early dinner to save money) and watch movies.
Me with a crazy busker
 Our last day in Ireland we slept in and then had a nice lazy day wandering around the city, Ewen got a haircut so now I've lost my scruffy Ewen. He asked them to just tidy up the back and they cut pretty much all his hair he's been working so hard to grow for the past 8 months. We found a frozen lake (half frozen) and watched some ducks struggling to walk along the top of the ice. That was pretty much all we did that day, apart from going in and out of every single tourist shop looking for this picture of a lobster with a pint of Guinness and the writing says 'Lobsters love Guinness too' it is the best Guinness thing by far but we cant find it anywhere.
We celebrated our last night in Dublin with pizzas and 'The Social Network' movie which turned out to be pretty interesting. The next morning we got the bus to the airport headed for London.
The half frozen lake

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Drogheda

We only had one night in Drogheda but i wish we had longer, i loved it! The people were all really nice, it has a giant church with a head in it (yep! the head of Oliver Plunkett he was an Irish archbishop who was hanged and his head is on display in the church), there were lots of shops, our hostel had excellent heating, Ewen got 2 free beers for breaking into our hostel when the front door wouldn't open, we went sledding with some Irish kids on flattened plastic traffic cones and we got to see a lot of snow! Oh and Ewen built a little snowman in the multi-story carpark. What's not to love about this town?!
The snowman Ewen built in the carpark (we could see it from the balcony from our hostel room)
Me sledding away

Ewen having a turn

The rest of Northern Ireland

So after leaving Enniskillen we drove to Portrush where we stayed for the night, we ended up been the only people staying in the hostel as everyone else canceled because of the weather. We were lucky and had had a pretty good run driving up, only a little bit of ice but we stayed on the main roads and didn't have any problems.
Now Mum stop worrying about us driving in the snow! You hardly ever have to drive on full on snow, usually the roads are cleared and there is just a little line of yukky brown slushy snow in the centre of the road. Ewen is been very careful so you dont need to worry :-)
We went to the Giants Causeway which was a lot of fun, although it is supposed to be a 20 minute walk and it took us close to an hour having to walk very slowly through the ice on the paths.
Legend has it that an irish warrior, Fionn built the causeway to walk to Scotland to fight another warrior, Benandonner. When Fionn saw how big Benandonner was he got scared so asked his wife to wrap him up and disguise him as a baby, When Benandonner saw the "baby" he assumed is was Fionn's son and if his son was that big how big must Fionn be! So he fled home in terror ripping up the causeway behind him so that Fionn couldn't follow.
I didnt tell that story very well, it's funny though, maybe look it up if your interested...
When you see the causeway it is amazing, the rocks are so perfectly shaped and so perfectly placed one on top of the other you have to wonder how the hell it came to be there.
The Giants Causeway
Giants Causeway
We spent a couple of nights in a little sea town called Portaferry. While there we went to an aquariam where we got to pet rays and sharks and starfish. they also had a seal hospital where seals get rehabilitated. One of them kept yelling and yelling and yelling, it sounded so much like it was saying "Mum" over and over again, the sign about it said that it had been found orphaned a few weeks before so maybe it was yelling for its mum. poor baby seal! We also went for a walk up to Windmill Hill to see the views over the water & the town. It was on the way back from this walk that i fell in the ice, flat down on the road. Luckily only Ewen was around to see that embarrassing fall! The next day we saw a guy fall not once but twice in a row in the ice, he looked like a cartoon character with his feet flying out from underneath him and rising higher than his shoulders in the air before he fell flat on his back, got up and then did the same thing again.

Ewen at the aquarium
Ewen on Windmill Hill
Our second day in Portaferry we took the car ferry across to Strangford and visited the Castle Ward Estate, here is an 18th century house that has a split personality. the front of the house was designed by the husband and is done in a classical style while the back of the house was designed in a Gothic style by the wife. The actual house was closed to the public for winter but we had a walk around the outside taking photos and jumping around in the deep snow around the house.
We then drove for about an hour to Loch Neagh to see the Ardboe High Cross in a cemetery just out of Cookstown. the cross was constructed in the 10th century and  is intricately decorated with scenes from both the old and new testaments.We spent only about 15 minutes looking at the cross and then sliding our way through the cemetery on all of the ice covering the paths.
It then took us about 6 hours to get home because we got stuck in a blizzard! The traffic was crawling along, it took us 4 hours to travel about 10 miles (about 16km). At first it was kind of fun watching the snow and we were just near a school so we could watch all the kids having snowball fights but then it got boring, very boring! Also the radio hosts here are shockingly boring! We spent the entire 6 hours listening to the same host babble on and on and on. We were very glad to finally get back to our hotel at about 7.30pm that night! We hadn't eaten since breakfast so we rushed to the first pub we found and had a massive delicious dinner of chicken and vegies and lots of potato chips!
A car dealership covered in snow (me taking photos out the car window to entertain myself while we were stuck in traffic)