Yeah, the sore throat turned into a proper cold. Oh well, I've got medicine, so I'll be fine, it'll be over in a few days anyway. XP
Today me and a couple of others had been moved from the group to another, because there were so many of us. This new teacher, Ray, was brilliant! He's funny and we really get to talk in his classes. And he really pays attention on what's happening.
After school - and lunch - we went punting.
The boats are really steady. |
The Mill Pond and one of the punters. |
We had our own "punter" - or whatever they're called and he was a real Prince Charming. Funny, nice and good looking, too.
As you can see, it wasn't that warm a day. XP Or didn't feel like one, anyway. |
King's College. View from the river. |
Punt traffic. |
The Bridge of Sighs. A copy of the one in Venice. |
The Bridge of Sighs from the other side. |
After finishing the tour on Cam - that's what the river is called - we had a little time to ourselves. I bought rest of my souvenirs; I'll just have to buy some tea for myself tomorrow and then I'm ready. ^^ And I bought this Ghosts caught on film book from the Haunted Bookshop.
And then we went to listen to the Evensong to the King's College chapel; it was so beautiful I had shivers running down my spine the whole time. Then we went to eat at the Avery - yet another pub.
And on my way to home, when I sneezed at the bus, this one woman just called "Bless you!" from the other side of the corridor. I love the people here!
I think the politeness is one of the things I'll miss, when I come home.
Voi muruliinia...toivottavasti päivän aikana olosi helpottuu <3
ReplyDeleteBless You, love.
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