Thursday, March 17, 2005


Here is the balcony; where scenes like that from Romeo & Juliet would use.
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There are three levels of seating. The planners the rebuilding of the Globe, were not actually sure if all three levels were used for stadium style seating or as a place where people could sit and eat. They chose to have it all as regular seating.

The top part is where the props are held. So this is were sound effects come from and where people are lowered down from. Below the stage there is a trapdoor where witches and devil

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This is the stage of the Globe theater. This is a replica of the theater that Shakspeare's plays where frist prefromed at. It is located across the river Thames in Southwark (pronounced Suv-vick, or Su-thick).  Posted by Hello

Monday, February 21, 2005


A few weeks ago I went to Bukingham Palace to see the changing of the gaurd. I was suppose to meet a freind there... but lets just say that I had a really hard time... Posted by Hello

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This is what the actuall changining of the guard is. You could miss it if your not looking at the right people.  Posted by Hello

Here is the band as they set up to play. A lot of stuff goes on during the changing of the gaurd, but non of it is very exciting. So mid-way through the band plays songs from popular films. Posted by Hello

Doesn't the band look dapper in thier big had and jackets.  Posted by Hello

This is some prime realestate in Bath. Funny thing is that the closer to the center you live, the smaller your appartment is.  Posted by Hello

This sign has been there for a really long time... unfortuantly there no longer is a library there... actually I didn't seen any.I don't know how Jane Austin would feel about that. The Posted by Hello

Here is the bridge over the river. It is closed in becuse there are small shops all alongthe bridge. Posted by Hello

This is a picture of the river that runs through Bath (pronounce Bah-th apparently). Thi interesting think is that the colour sceem of the river is pretty much the same as nearly everything else in the town... greed, yell, with specks of clour. Posted by Hello

Saturday, February 19, 2005


Ahhh, this is my favorit picture. In the 16th centery the bath was transformed from a temple to a church. The bathes were belived to have healing powers. I know that I always think that a bath can cure many of my ailments. The tower just peeping over the top of the bath structure is the perish church. Posted by Hello

Here is a picture of the main bath. The natural hotsprings are wonderful... Well you are not allowed to touch the water at all (there are signs all over the place), but the heat that comes off of it was wonderful to feel. Especialy when you can't feel your fingers. Posted by Hello

I think that it is really amazing that there are still parts of the old Roman Baths left. Although there peices of the old templ can still be found, archiologist are not exactly sure of the meaning of many of the symbols. Posted by Hello

This is a beautiful picture of Stonghenge, I went there my first week in the UK. I think that I might have already had pictures from this trip online, but these are pictures that I took... I think that they might be slightly better Posted by Hello

If you squint really hard you can see the sheep. I know that one of my favorit things to take pictures of are sheep. Posted by Hello

We took a coah (bus) from London to Stonhenge. To make sure that we had tome to go to Stonhenge and Bath we left really really early in the morning. Can you tell that I could have used a little mmore sleep? Posted by Hello

Sunday, February 13, 2005


This picture was taken from the bottom of one of Oxfords hills. These are not my pitures, but Katies. I bought a new roll of 40 shot film and took about 8 pictures of my own with my camera. Once I take a few more pics and get them developed I will post my pics.  Posted by Hello

These heads are on the outside of the Medical Museum. The museum was originaly a musem of "curriosities." It made up for the fact that it was such a conventianal "house of freaks" by being the first free muesum in the contry. Posted by Hello