Blog Post June 8th: A Day at The Hampton (No, Not Like the Hotel)

Wednesday marked another day trip outside of the jolly old city of London, and this time I got to come along! After a pleasant, roughly thirty-minute-long train ride, our group disembarked in Richmond upon Thames and made the short walk to the beautiful Hampton Court Palace. Shawn discussed some of the history of this royal …

June 7th: Free at Last! and The House of Shades

After what has somehow been both a swift and a slow five days, I am now permitted to exit quarantine in my hotel room! Granted, I am not off the hook just yet. I still need to wear a mask as much as possible while in public for at least the next five days, and …

Life Of Pi- A Masterclass Showcasing Of Theatre

Life of Pi  “I’m not really sure I want to go, I’ve seen the movie and I know the twist and stuff at the end, I don’t think I’ll enjoy it” These were the words that I spoke to the small group of us huddling in a small hotel room as we bought tickets and …

These Gothic Fan Vaults are Even Higher than My Expectations Were

Westminster Abbey This was the visit I had been most looking forward to on the trip. While I am naturally a fan of the neo-classical architecture that we saw at St. Paul’s Cathedral, I can’t pretend that I am not partial to the gothic aesthetics that are on full display at Westminster. While I couldn’t …

Westminster Abbey (Hey that’s me!)

Westminster Abbey was consecrated and finished in 1269. This Abbey holds over 3,000 dead, around 30 of which were kings and queens. There are several wings inside that include one for scientists, poets, actors, the Royal Tombs, and most famously, the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior. One memorial in the Poets Corner that stood out …

romantic bath fantasy dream day

Our visit to Bath was so dreamy to me. I tend to romanticize everything anyways, but here I felt like I hardly needed to try at all. The quaint streets, little bookstores, cafes, etc. already looked as though they were ready to be in some romance film. There were also street performers out everywhere we …