Sound Track : Electric Universe - Silence in Action
Chalange: post this in less then 10 minutes... I don't know when I'll have easy access to internet, but I need to sleep now. So... Here we go!
London... One word: Complicated! Or should I say: Busy!
Everywhere you look there is a sign, an ad, another sign with similar information, and another, and bikes, buses, cars, just crazy... This city is just too much...
This is Rob's place, where I'm gratefully living for 7 days tomorow
Just by Thames river.
We've gone to the Greenwich Park, where there is a mark in the Greenwich Meridian
Thats me, half in the east, half in the west (duh :) )
We can't take pictures inside the museum that tells the history "of time, about precise mechanical clocks that made possible the division of the world in meridians...
So, going back, some dry apricots (damascos?)
This things saved my life at least twice!
And a nice foot tunnel under the Thames
Cool... It's really big!
At night, party! This is in the way to the party
And this is in the way back
Sleeping in the bus dude! :D
In the next days I just wandered around the city
Picadilly Circus
Hyde Park
Oxford street
The tubes... All the time, the tubes...
and bike
And in the last day, I finally did the free tour and went to the British Museum!
The change of the guards in the Buckingham Palace (that was a house, and is not quite impressive...)
What is impressive tho is the number of people jumping over each other to see this! It's quite fun...
Like little plastic soldiers...
The famous guard that never moves
But the guide told us a history about somebody joking the guard so much, that he lost his temper and arrested him! Not before kneeling over hist back for some time until somebody came and stopped him... So, now you can't get too close anymore (We did get close to take this picture, but 30 sec. after that somebody came yelling and put the rope again)
There is one for tourists... : )
And then week walked a lot in the old london
All the way to the Big Ben and the Parliament
After that picture, I got myself a haircut :D
And went to the museum
One of my favorite items in this museum is the Rosetta Stone
In this stone you can see the same message written in egyptian hieroglyph and greek, and it's only because of this stone that we can read hieroglyphs today... Otherwise it would be lost forever, since nobody can read hieroglyphs since 400 AC.
After 3 hours and a few more interesting things like this temple from greece, brought piece by piece
(it's in the real size, you can tell by the railing...)
And this Assyrian God from 810 BC
That happens to be the God of Writing, with a statement that says : "Do not trust in another god".
Almost every statue, carving, etc, from the assyrians was fulfilled with inscriptions. Lots of them...
I finally went home. Not without a quick shopping in the super market to buy my supper
It's self service! You grab the food, pass one by one in the reader, put the money in the machine, get your change, then you go home... Can you imagine this happening in Brasil? : )
Here is the content of this bag after some cooking
Now I'm going to this festival, and probably to Amsterdam by Monday!!!
http://www.waveformfestival.com/
Got go! Wish me luck! : )
Nenhum comentário:
Postar um comentário