Friday, January 30, 2009

In Wales

In Wales! It’s really very pretty with lots of green hills—and sheep. The town of Aberystwyth is gorgeous, with tons of little shops, and the flat I’ll be living in is a street away from the ocean. Here’s the view.

Right now I’m in the dorms until the other international students from last term move out. Did a bit of exploring in the town and found a fish and chips shop. We also have a KFC.

The university is up a giant hill which is useful for figuring out where I’m going (uphill = school, ocean = home) but really annoying to walk up. I’ll need to buy a bus pass.

We just had orientation and registration, so I’m running around to different departments to get signatures on my form. I’m taking Psychobiology & Cognition, Welsh History, and Web Development Tools. The computer science department gave me free stuff, including a coaster which says something in Welsh. They call coasters ‘beer mats.’ :)

Almost everything here is in both Welsh and English, usually with Welsh first. It’s hard to read since the words are so different and filled with y’s and w’s. The pronunciations are a little crazy too. I’ll ask people for directions and not be able to find the right place because it’s spelled different than it sounds. Everyone is very helpful though. Here's some random Welsh from the 'in case of fire' directions on my door.

Os oes sosban yn mynd ar dan...

(If a pan catches fire...)

I’ve already spent horrible amounts of money. And in pounds so it’s even worse! But the money is really cool. Much prettier than ours. Here’s some of the coins. The big silver one is 50 pence and the gold one in the middle is a pound coin. The smallest note (bill) here is a fiver (£5). Everything has the queen on it.

The sinks are kind of screwy. There are two separate taps, one for cold and one for hot, and they’re set apart, so you can’t ever really run warm water.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

On the Road


Made it out of Cleveland. I took a picture in the air and it’s kind of hard to see through the cloud cover, but the lake looks like a cracked mirror. Very cool.

Right now I’m in the Detroit airport waiting for my flight into London and I have to say that, despite the fact that bottled water costs $2.19, this is probably the best airport ever. Not only is it like a giant mall with everything from plushies to Obama sweatshirts, it has a shiny red train so that you don’t even have to walk the quarter mile to your gate. Since I have a 5 hour layover, I’ve been riding the train back and forth for fun and to practice for the London subway ;) I have also learned how to navigate the moving walkways without tripping.

Plus, there is a round, jumping fountain like the one at Tower City.

Also, there is a tunnel between the terminals that lights up like crazy. And not only does it light up, it plays classical music and the lights change colors in time to the music. Totally cool. I have a video of this (shut up, it was cool) that I'm trying to put in, but it won't upload even though it's only like 3 seconds...

So I have clearly already taken ridiculous amounts of pictures and videos. God only knows how much I will take when I’m actually out of the country.

Now I just have another 3 hours to wait for my plane.