Today is my beautiful girlfriend’s 23rd birthday. I woke up relatively late, went to the market to gather a few items, and made her breakfast in bed. Crumpettes, hash browns, and juice, accompanied by a vase of fresh irises. Aren’t I sweet!?
Anyway, we wanted to get away this weekend, but flights to Amsterdam are cheaper next weekend, so I believe we’ll put that trip off a few days. We still have a few days on our BritRail passes, so we may take another day trip over the weekend. We attempted to fly standby yesterday, but there were no cheap flights, so we jumped back on the train and continued south to Brighton. This town is on the English Channel, and it was such a warm crisp day, that not a single cloud obstructed our view to France. Not your tipical sandy beach, but rather a steep rocky beach. The two of us just soaked up the sun, watched the seagulls, and threw stones into the Channel. We enjoyed some steamed muscles at a cafe, walked out on the pier, and briefly explored this town. I can imagine this place is really exciting and full of people in the summer. Then we took the hour train ride back to London, and watched a great movie about famed British artist William Hogarth. Such a splendid, spontaneous day.
Last weekend we threw a dart at the map, and decided to go to Salisbury, the first truely medival city. I was dying to have a delicious steak here. Actually, Jane really wanted to see Stonehenge, and I was interested in the cathedral. I’ll admit, I wasn’t keen on seeing this place, but Matt Lynch said he would buy a painting of this ‘Wonder of the World’ for 500 dollars, so we went to check it out. Honestly though, I was really happy we went. Such an amazing sight worth seeing. It was built on a magnetic energy area, so you could feel a real presence there. Our guide was real informative, and after the brief tour, we found ourselves back in the main city square. We walked towards the cathedral, the spire is over 400 feet tall, and is the perfect example of pure English Gothic architecture. Inside, we found many tombs, choir practice was echoing in the church, and the stained glass was illuminating the interior much more than that of Notre-Dame in Paris. After exploring every nook and crannie in the place, we took a nice stroll around town, and enjoyed the beautiful fall colors. We looked for a quant place to eat, but found ourselves back at the train station in time to catch a ride back to London.
Daytrips are a lovely way to get out of the rat-race of London, and enjoy the English countryside. We will probably go to Oxford or Cambridge this weekend, although November 5th is a big fireworks day in London, celebrating the Gunpowder Riots in which Parliament was targeted hundreds of years ago, so we will enjoy those Sunday night, and then my birthday the following day. I will post photos of Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral, and Brighton as soon as I can. Unfortunately I am too busy to keep this blog updated exactly as I wish.
I started another huge painting this week, a self portrait measuring 2 meters by 1.4 meters, or roughly 6.5 feet by 4.5 feet; the start of which can be seen below.
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