On Wednesday I made it over to Ireland and spent the day as well as the next touring Dublin. I was able to see a few museums, the Dublin castle, pour the perfect pint of Guinness at the Guinness Storehouse, visit Phoenix Park, attend mass at the cathedral and experience a bit of the nightlife.
It was a nice time and very fun even though it may have been a short stay. The hostel I stayed at was great. What I like most about hostels is that you meet so many different people from all over the world. You also are able to see how small our world really is.
I met two other guys from Minnesota actually. They live in Mound. One happened to be a Tommie. Too funny.
Dublin is a great city to visit. It was a bit gloomy while I was there, but that is how the weather usually is when on an island. Rainy.
I took a ferry there and back to the U.K. The company was called Irish Ferries. My ferry back to the U.K. was at night. I like going out on the deck of the ship while out at sea, but it's obviously very windy and cold. When on the ferry back I could only see the lights of the ship glimmering off the waves below. It's beautiful but also a bit spooky. I couldn't imagine going overboard. Yikes.
The ferries are very nice and fast. I arrived back at Holyhead in Wales around 12:30AM on Friday morning. Adam picked me up and we drove straight back to Manchester. We slept a bit and then got ready for the trek down to London.
We met Jamie in London and considering Adam had work this weekend it was just Jamie and me.
We rented a room through AirB&B again which allows us to contact a person who has a spare room in their apartment. The apartment was in Canary Warf which was about 20 minutes from the pubs and bars. We took the tube (subway train) into town.
The apartment we stayed at was extremely nice. I am amazed there are people out there that can afford such places each month. It makes me think about what I am doing with my life haha! Kidding, I am happy with what I am doing and I get to enjoy their super nice apartment too :)
Sarah, the apartment owner, and her boyfriend Rick were very kind. They were both German and so they loved my last name. Once we started talking I noticed once more how small our world is.
Sarah went to college in St. Louis, Missouri which is where I was born. Rick had spent a year of high school as a foreign exchange student in Rochester, Minnesota. Absolutely crazy! He knew about Lakeville and everything. I told him I went to St. John's University and he told me he had friends who attended the school as well. They were both 27 and so a bit older than I, but it's still so cool.
How crazy!?
London was fun. Very congested, but fun. I don't like being around a ton of people and so I could never live in a city like London, but I liked visiting. Driving was very difficult and the trains and subways were slam packed.
The nightlife was great, though, and the subway is so fast so it is easy getting around.
After going out, Jamie and I made our way back to the apartment we were renting for the night. We woke, got ready, said bye to Sarah and Rick and made our way back to the city center.
I saw the London Bridge, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and Parliament Square.
So, my entire life I have thought London Bridge was this amazing and beautiful bridge. We usually mistake Tower Bridge, which is really beautiful, for London Bridge. In fact, London Bridge is just that...a bridge. Honestly, the 35W bridge puts the London Bridge to shame.
Big Ben was cool, but another funny fact. Big Ben is actually the second largest four-faced chiming clock in the world. Guess where the biggest is?
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Crazy, right? I had no idea. Too funny. I think this is a sign that I just need to come home. Everything is better in Minnesota :)
Buckingham Palace is beautiful. They have the cool queens guard outside of it, but unfortunately they were still inside the gates when I visited and so I couldn't get a good picture.
I have mixed opinions about the queen and monarchy. I think it's a bit bizarre considering all of this money and power is given to a random person who just happens to be born into it. I am guessing the money could be used elsewhere and I don't think any one person needs an entire palace to themselves, but this is how it's done here.
It's neat, though.
So, Jamie and I toured London. It was a great time and I really am so lucky to have friends who will just bop around London and the U.K. with me.
Before hopping the train back to Newcastle (which is what we are on right now) Jamie took me to this famous bagel bakery.
Folks, if you are in or going to London and you have to choose between getting one of these bagels and seeing the sights, choose the bagel!
Soooooo goooooodddd!!
The Brick Lane Bakery has literally crafted a little piece of heaven into a bagel. I had four. Another bonus is that they were reasonably priced. They were £1 which is cheap for the U.K. were everything costs an arm and a leg.
The bakery was in East London. This is where I would live if I moved to London. It wasn't as nice as where we stayed the night before, but it was not as packed with people, the ones there were really cool (great fashion and a fun atmosphere), there was live street music which is fun and it's a bit cheaper. Plus, this is where the bagels were located.
I really liked East London.
Well, that has been my past few days.
Jamie and I caught the tube back to Kings Cross Station where we hopped a train north to Newcastle. Jamie lives in Newcastle. We will check out the nightlife tonight and then crash at his parent's place. Then tomorrow we are hoping Adam and Tom will travel up from Manchester to spend the day with us in Newcastle and the surrounding area.
I will head back to Manchester with Adam and then spend the remainder of my time there. On Friday I'll get dropped off at London Gatwick Airport and fly home.
One more week, folks. It's crazy to think I'll be home in six days.
I hope everyone's May has been splendid. Hopefully June brings warm weather, fun days at the lake cabin and a Twins win-streak. I'm thinking that last one may be too much to ask for, though.
I guess we can't always get what we want.
On the train, Jamie is sound asleep and the person sitting next to me is zoned in on her YouTube video. I think I'll wrap this blog post up and just enjoy the ride to northern U.K.
Have a great Saturday!
Thanks for reading!