This scepter below contains the largest diamond in the world. And all that was separating me from it was a piece of plastic. Well, that and the whole British guard.
Don't you think that outfit would look great on me?
After leaving the Tower of London, we went on a little stroll and got something at a local Starbucks. We then made our way over to Portobello Market in Notting Hill. If you don't know what that is, watch the movie Notting Hill and it is the market he talks about at the beginning. It's quite famous. I bought myself a watch. I've been wanting one! There were a lot of antiques there, which was fun to look at, but not so much fun to buy! But I am very happy with my watch!
Then we came back to the centre. We have a lot of stuff due tomorrow, so everyone here has kind of been pushing themselves to get everything done! It's a little crazy! I wrote a paper analyzing a war poem for my World War I class. I love poetry. I know VERY little about it, but I love it. The poem I analyzed is by Siegfried Sassoon called "They." It's about how people at home have completely different perspectives about the war than soldiers on the front. And it's about how the war changed people. Very good. Here is the poem:
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3 comments:
and then there was one. we were the buddies awake but you went to bed and now i am just alone writing about how much i love sacred space.
um, hello. i have great photos from today that are supposed to be in this post. including one of you looking like royalty.
i guess you can be the princess and i will be the flight attendant.
I've never been "honets" before, but I guess I'll be honets now--you look like royalty!
haha I was going to say something about honets too, but I guess I won't now. I still miss you Al-bear! And if you go back to port-whatever market you should get me one of those cute vintagey bread tin thingys. mmmkay?
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