Sunday, July 25, 2010

Flowers in London and Bath


There are so many beautiful flowers found throughout London and Bath. As you stroll along the streets you can find flower boxes in windows and flower pots hanging from posts almost anywhere you go. It is so nice to see all the vivid colors and contrasts in colors. The parks are also filled with flower beds. I especially have enjoyed Regents Park in London and Parade Gardens in Bath.

Yesterday, Lynn, Crystal, and I visited Bath for the day and had a wonderful time. One of the first places in Bath that totally captured our attention was Parade Gardens. Standing from the street you look down into the park which is situated by a river. The beauty of the flower beds is captivating. This is a picture from Parade Gardens.


Here is a short digital story I created on my trip to Bath. Click on the picture to view.



Credits:

This video was created using Microsoft's Photo Story 3. All material is original except for the music which is provided by Photo Story 3.

Friday, July 23, 2010

My Podcast on the British Museum

One of my assigned projects for my multimedia classes here in London is to create a podcast. I chose to do an informational podcast on the British Museum after visiting there the other day. I thought of it as a subject for my assignment since I am living only a block away. Here are the resources I used to create the podcast as well as a link to it. Enjoy!









References

British Museum (2010). British museum-welcome to the British museum.

Retrieved July 22, 2010, from http://britishmuseum.org/

The British museum map guide (2010). London: The trustees of the British museum.

Rudenko, P. (2010). Snowing. Retrieved July 22, 2010, from http://creativecommons.org/









Thursday, July 22, 2010

Public Transport on the Thames River

Today we went on a trip to Greenwich via the Thames. I was amazed at how luxurious the public transport boat was and how efficient this system of travel is here in London.
Previous experiences I have had with boats or ferries have not been nearly as nice. The boat we were on is a catamaran called the Cyclone Clipper and it is part of the Thames Clippers' Fleet. It reminded me of sitting on an a jet airplane. The seats were similar, there were flat screen televisions, and refreshments were available to purchase. The experience was also similar to taking the tube because we made frequent stops and pickups for passengers.

This is such a nice alternative form of public transportation.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Cathedrals=History, Art, and Architecture


Cathedrals seem like such a significant part of the history, art, and architecture of England. So far I have had the opportunity to see St. Paul's (from the outside), Westminster Abbey, and Salisbury Cathedral.


As I visit each cathedral I am amazed at how much there is to take in of the history of the building and the people that were a part of its creation, as well as the people entombed there. Each one has so many stories to tell.


Today as I visited Salisbury Cathedral I learned some very interesting facts about its place in history. It has Britain's tallest spire, it has the world's oldest mechanical working clock (1386), and it has the finest of only four surviving original Magna Carta (1215).


It is an awesome feeling to step into a medieval cathedral and feel its magnificence.


Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Afternoon Tea, An English Tradition


Today I enjoyed my first experience having high tea in England. As a class we visited The Court Restaurant at the British Museum. It was a nice relaxing afternoon break.


I think the tradition of afternoon tea is a special part of British culture. It is unfortunate the tradition didn't really carry over to the states because it is a pleasurable way to enjoy some time mingling with friends in the afternoon hours.We had the traditional afternoon tea food items at ours. This included scones with jam and clotted cream, finger sandwiches, tea cakes/pastries, and of course tea!