Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Warwick Castle

Hello everyone,

As I previously mentioned, there will be a castle in this one!

Last Friday, all of us from Lawrence - as well as our two main teachers, Mr. Fosdal and Christine - went on a bus trip out into the English countryside. It was a very nice day, but we had to leave early in the morning (8 am. Gross), so I slept on part of the bus ride. I simply love watching the countryside roll by as we drove to our destinations. The sky was clear and the sun was shining, so everything looked wonderful.














Up there is Warwick Castle, and to the right is one of the streets leading to the castle. The sun just rising made everything look so lovely.

I took a bunch of pictures of the castle itself, and it was all very beautiful.


Mr. Fosdal there had warned us about how the castle had become afflicted with the disease of tourism, but I still entertained. :)



The
River
Avon
was
right
there.

Sooooo
pretty....


This part of the castle was called the Mound, and it was possibly my favorite. The walk up wound back and forth through those bushes, and all the while you get a nice view of the courtyard. On the other side, there's another path that winds down, and with that one you get a view of the countryside that stretches all the way to Stratford and other towns-whose-names-I've-forgotten.



The tree down there looked so good in contrast to the sky. It was just asking for its picture to be taken. Look!




















This picture has an island on it. After I took these pictures, I walked down to it and wandered around on there. There was no one around, so it was so peaceful. There were swans in the river, and I just sat watching them from a fallen log among some trees. It was so nice!


There was a Birds Of Prey show in the courtyard, I watched it from the ramparts of this tower. I had a really good bird's-eye view. ;)



This photo, I just had to take. Everyone looks so ridiculous! And not only in this poster, there were a bunch of life-like statues in the home section that were so funny. 



I explored a lot by myself, and at one point I burst out laughing in the dungeons, and a family in front of me hurried forward because I was alone. I think I scared the little girl. This is one of what I found so funny:
And he wasn't the only one that provided entertainment. See?

This is Henry the VIII, with ALL of his wives.... That's not possible, because he was never married to ALL OF THEM AT THE SAME TIME.... Nor did any of them ever live there. It was one of those touristy things.

These two are just... Well, look at them!! Those glasses just crack me up.

"I'm going to be a king one day!!" "No sweetie, I think you mean laundress."                                     .                  .                                                                        (P.S. That woman and child in the back are the family that I scared.)
Everything was very entertaining. Here are just some more random pictures.



The 'house' went into the servant's
section which went above the dining
room, and it looked cool. I felt like a spy.

The River from a back room.

Also, Greg got a(nother) girlfriend! She was so nice, and when I was trying to put him onto this plant-on-the-wall, she offered to hold him for a picture. I say offered, but I mean I asked her and then didn't really give her a chance to say no. But she was cool. This picture was right by the Princess Tower, and I was trying to get in when this girl came by and was like "Can I help you? The Princess Tower is closed for the moment. And, besides, it's for little children, so I don't think you would enjoy it." ...... I wouldn't enjoy it?!? I don't think she knew who she was talking to.
   
   

This has gotten very long, so PART 2 will be about Stratford!

Cheese!


Sophie & Greg

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