April
07
Posted on 07-04-2008
Filed Under (Studies, Travel, U.K.) by amy

As predicted, it did snow while we were in Edinburgh - but while we were asleep. By the time we woke up on Sunday morning it had melted away, but in the countryside between Edinburgh and Carlisle it was still thick on the ground.

As for Edinburgh itself, Rob and I have decided we much prefer it to London, and we’ll be moving there in August-September so I can start my MSc Architecture (Research) course at Edinburgh University. My future supervisor was great and it sounds like he has some amazing contacts which he’s promised he can set up meetings with to help with my thesis. Plus there’s the side issue that rent is half of what it is in London…

I have a lot of work to catch up on so here’s the weekend in dot points:

  • Friday night staying in Carlisle, we (Rob and I, and our friends Ben and Sarah), realised that it really is home of the scallies. There was an equal number of police officers and club-goers out on the streets. Also, Carlisle really needs to get some more restaurants.
  • The countryside between Carlisle and Edinburgh is beautiful, and Sarah and I had lots of squealy moments over the lambs in the fields.
  • Edinburgh is gorgeous. I want to live there. Period.
  • The Grand National, which we watched in a basement pub off the Royal Mile, seems to me to be over-hyped. Ben made a profit of £3. Sarah placed her bet by selecting the horse with the best star sign.
  • Pizza Express restaurants are elusive - just when you’re looking for one, you can’t find one; when you’re not looking they’re everywhere.
  • Whichever government department is in charge of putting up signs to interesting sights should rethink their handling of Hadrian’s Wall - rather than putting a sign up at every turn off along the road between Carlisle and Brampton, why not just put up a sign to the visitor’s centre? Also, Hadrian’s Wall - which I’ve now stood on - is really quite unimpressive.
  • What is the proper ettiquette for walking into a pub which is evidently hosting a private function just so you can use their bathroom, even though you spotted the sign on the door that says, ‘Toilet Facilities for Patrons Only’?
  • Tangfastic Haribo is the best.

Back to the real world now, and back to work.

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November
25
Posted on 25-11-2007
Filed Under (Australia, Politics, Sport, Studies, Travel, U.K.) by amy

I got an email from Geoff, my honours supervisor. I officially got a first class! This is great news, as it means I can choose which university and course I want to do in the UK next year (2008). UCL (The Bartlett School of Architecture) or Edinburgh University are looking likely.

On a sadder note, I may not return to Australia now that Kevin Rudd is in power - yes it’s great that he wants to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, but I hate to think what will happen to the Australian economy, unemployment and interest rates. Yes, I will openly admit I voted for Howard, and I’m not ashamed. He made some dodgy decisions but overall did a lot of good for the country.

Tomorrow is the Wrexham v Chester local derby - some people are saying it will snow, others are predicting doom and gloom of a different variety - a loss to Chester. Hopefully it won’t be too bad a game… but then I always was a bit of an optimist!

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October
29
Posted on 29-10-2007
Filed Under (Studies, Travel, U.K.) by amy

My thesis was handed in last Thursday, and I’ve finished one of my two 5,000 word essays. That leaves one 5,000 word essay to go, thank goodness. The essays are due on Friday, but as I’m jetting out of Australia that night, I’d like to have them in by Thursday. In effect that means I’ll be finished with my honours year in three days! What a relief.

It’ll be a long wait until the results come out - apparently we have to wait until around the 15th of November. I’ll be in London by then, so if it doesn’t go well with the results I can soothe my self with retail therapy. Keep your fingers crossed!

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