Sunday, 24 April 2011

paris, mainly ...

16/4/2011 
Today is Lucy’s Birthday, Happy Birthday Luce, hope you had a great day and liked our pressie. 
Today we left England and went to Wales! The drive was quite long and we didn’t really do anything along the way apart from going to petrol stations and having toilet stops. I did get the Brit Awards 3 disk CD though. Sam and I also made a Playlist on the Family Ipod and we listened to it, it’s good. There were lots of sheep fields and lots of fields of canola flowers, they were pretty! 
When we got to Wales we decided to go for a drive, again, we went through more fields of sheep and canolas then we got on a little steam train that went along a road in the countryside, next to more fields of sheep and along the river, it was the last ride of the day so we couldn’t get a return pass and the walk back to the car was to long so Dad drove the Van along the road near the track and took pictures of us in the train. 
On the way back to the campsite we saw a sign that pointed to Boughton’s End, so we decided to take a quick drive to the end of the road to see what was there. When we got there all we saw was a little town like thing that was probably home to many Boughton’s.  
17/4/2011 
Today we went to Warwick Castle, a big castle that has lots of different activities to do with the castle and the Lancastrians that lived in it. 
The first thing we did was get tickets outside the castle. There were three actors outside the castle walls and they were acting as King Henry the VIII, Queen Victoria and one of the Kings of the Lancastrians, they were all very good at acting their part especially King Henry the VIII. 
When we had the tickets we went to see the Merlin Tower. The first room was like kinda like the London Dungeons but not scary. The actor was pretending to be a new apprentice of Gaius, Merlins teacher, and he was looking for a person in the audience that could do magic. He found a little girl that could supposedly do magic in the audience and she had to lead the rest of the audience to the next room and then she had to read a magic spell that would summon the Great Dragon. The dragon was a big screen with an animated 3D like picture of the dragon in Merlin with a person behind the screen making it move and interact with the audience it was really cool. 
Next we went and saw the Castle Trebuchet fire a 20kilo rock into the air and across the lawn. It was really interesting and there was another actor that was giving a running commentary and a story of what the Trebuchet would have been used for. 
Then Sam had a go at Archery. He got taught how to shoot the arrow and then he shot 12 arrows onto a target, he only missed two! 
After the Archery we went and had lunch and watched a bird show. I had a Jacket Potato with Beef Chili, it was really yummy. The birds were good to, there was two Eagles and a Vulture that a trainer was telling us about then let them fly about a bit.  
Next Sam and Dad went and herd a story in the court yard ad Mum and I went to the Princess Tower. The Princess tower was not very good, it was based at about 4 or 5 years old and was nothing like I thought it was going to be. It was actors again and they were Maids of Honor and a Princess, they were planing the princesses sisters wedding and it was lots of stuff about fairy tales. 
Then we went up the castle wall thing and into a tower (up and down lots of spiral staircases) and looked at the view. You could see quite a bit from up there. 
We then saw a Knight Show that involved three actors showing us how to fight and told us about the different weapons and things that they used in war. It was funny and informative at the same time. 
18/4/2011 
Today we had to take the Campervan back:( We drove to the farm thing where we picked it up and they checked it, to see if it was in good form then we got a lift back to the train station. 
When we got to london we went to our Hotel and dropped our bags off (we weren’t aloud to check in yet) and went for a shop. 
We first went to a Game shop and Sam bought two games, Ningago and Star Wars 3, then we went to a Show ticket place and we bought 4 tickets to see We Will Rock You that night. We then went to a Forbidden Planet shop (a shop for NERDS) and had a look around. Sam ended up getting Dalek and a Harry Potter wand and glasses and I got the Time Turner (from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, I’m a Big Nerd:D). Then we went into a Sport shop and I got a pair of sunglasses for 2 pounds 99 (about $5) and Dad got a Red collared shirt and two pairs of shoes. 
Then we went onto the Going Out Shopping. We went into two or three shops looking for Mum and Dad. Dad got Black jeans, a Red T-Shirt, a White T-Shirt, a Black Shirt and a Black Cardigan and Mum got Black cropped pants, a Blue T-Shirt, a light Brown T-Shirt, a light Blue T-Shirt and a Black cardigan and when Mum was shopping she was stressed out. 
Then we went back to the Hotel and got ready to go back out again and see We Will Rock You. When we got to the Theater it looked like the inside of His Majesties Theatre, which I said was the fanciest of the theaters in Perth and this was not the fanciest of the London Theaters. We went to the shop thing and bought some Malteasers (Yum) then got seated and ready for the show. 
We Will Rock You is a musical based on Queen songs. It is set in the year 2300 and non-computer generated music is banned. There are two school age kids that are not part of the GaGa club (the kids that are following the rules) that get captured by Killer Queen’s police and taken to a prison like place, they escape and find refuge with the Bohemian’s (the other Rebels) and find out about the secret writings. Gallelaya (Gaza) and Scaramoosh (scary bush) the two school kids find out that Gaza is the one chosen to bring back the music to Planet Mall. Gallelaya and Scaramoosh then go off to find the instrument hidden in a rock some place on the planet, then find it at the entrance to Wembley Stadium and rock and roll comes back to Planet Mall. 
The show was really, really good. 
19/4/2011 
Today I started off by going out to the shop with Dad to go find a bag to put all our stuff that won’t fit in the suitcases in and a pair of Converse shoes for me. We had to be back before 11:15 so we could get to the train station on time so it was kinda rushed. We found a big black bag that fits all the stuff in and I got a Pair of Black Converse, they are cool. 
We got back 5mins late so Mum was panicking and we had to walk fast to St Pancras station. The train we were catching was the EuroStar to Paris, France! We bordered at about 12:25 and the train left at 12:28 London time. During the ride I read my book then we had lunch on the train then I read my book again, the ride wasn’t very interesting because we spent a lot of time in tunnels, one of them under the ocean! 
When we emerged from the under ocean tunnel the countryside looked pretty much like England country side but without the drystone walls. Then we got into the City and it looked completely different. It is quite a dirty city, it’s mush bigger than Perth, it’s way busier and it is Paris! 
When we got off the EuroStar we caught the Metro (Metropolitan train line) to Abbesses and walked up the big hill in Montmartre to get to our apartment. Getting up the hill was really hard, we were tired and the bags were heavy and the road just kept getting longer, but we made it to the apartment and it’s awesome! It’s big enough for the 4 of us (kinda) and its not at the very top of the hill. 
We then went for a walk around the city (close city) and Sam was very grumpy so we went home, got food for dinner on the way, had dinner then watched Night at the Museum 2, it’s quite good. 
20/4/2011 
Today we spent our first proper day in Paris doing lots. We started off by going through the Tuileries gardens to get to the Louvre. The gardens were really nice and the weather was nice enough to ware shorts! When we got to the Louvre the line to get tickets was extremely long, we/Sam didn’t want to wait that long, so we went to back to the Metro and went to the Notre Dame. 
We didn’t spend a lot of time at Notre Dame because the line was too long, again, we just looked around the back garden. 
Then we went to Galeries Lafayette, a big, three building, 7 level shopping centre, and had a look around. We first went to level 4, the casual fashion level, and had McDonalds. It was not the best meal that I have ever had but that is just McDonalds. After lunch Mum and I had a look for Jeans in the jeans section and Dad and Sam had a look at the CD’s. I found some jeans quickly and bought them even quicker so, I looked for some T-Shirts. At the end of the shopping trip I had bought a brown, long T-Shirt with blue birds on it, light blue skinny-leg jeans and a blue scarf. 
After shopping we took the Metro to the Eiffel Tower and got in the line to take the stairs to the top. It took us about an hour and a half to get to the front of the line! When we finally got to the stairs it took us only a couple of minutes to get to the first level, but the view was pretty good. You were able to walk all the way around the tower and there were signs that told you what you were seeing. 
Then we walked up to the second level and that is as far as we got. The view was just the same as the first level, just higher. The only way to get to the top was by the lift and the line was really quite long, so we decided that we didn’t want to get there that badly so we went back down. 
When we got to the bottom of the tower we sat on the grass and had a ice-cream and looked at the view. The ice-cream was really good!  
At about 6:00pm we went to the Louvre again and entered through the bottom of the big glass triangle, through the shopping center under the museum and there was no one there! 
The Museum was mostly Art but there were things like Ancient Egyptian writings and coffins and statues and things like that, it was good. The art was good, we saw the Mona Lisa, it was the original and it was smaller than I thought it would be, and Venus de Milo, also the original but the size I thought it would be.  
21/4/2011 
Today we woke up late and didn’t get out till about 11. We went to the Champs Elise and looked for a place to eat lunch. We ended up eating at a cafe in the outside section, it was very nice. I had Spaghetti Bolognese, Sam had a huge Hot Dog, Dad a Salad and Mum a quiche, our starter was Escargot, it was alright.
Then we went along the road and went into a clothes shop, I bought a brown, baggy top and a white top with all different summer clothes on it, shopping is fun. 
Then we went to the Musee D’Orsay, an Art gallery, and looked at all the art. We first went and saw Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings, Sam wanted to see them because Vincent Van Gogh is in a Doctor Who episode, they were quite good then we looked at all the other artists art then left. It was a really good gallery. 
After we had dinner, at the apartment again, we went out to the top of the hill and got some crepes, with Nutella and Banana for me, they were really yummy! We also saw the Eiffel Tower at night, It was really, really pretty and cool!! 

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Climbing!

12/4/2011 
Today was Archie’s Birthday, so Happy Birthday Archie, I hope you had a nice day.  
Today the first and only BIG thing we did was climb Ben Nevis, Ben means mountain in Scottish. We started climbing Ben Nevis at 10:20 and got back at 4:25 so it took us 6hrs and 5mins. 
When we started climbing it wasn’t that cold (probably because we were walking  up a hill at that point), the path was rocky and we weren’t on the mountain yet, we were on the hill next to it. The path was quite steep and there were lots of rock steps and big rocks just lying around. 
At 11:30 we reached the part of the hill that joined to the mountain and there was a big lake just of the path on the hill side. We then started to walk up the mountain but when we had been walking for about 10/20mins it started to snow! The snow was real snow, the type that looked like the cutout snowflakes and it was wet and windy to! 
When the snow died down we walked on, crossed a river, the path turned rocky like the beach and it got colder and windier. 
Further up the path was still little rocks (but they were smaller, more crushed) and we had reached the lightly snowed on part of the mountain. At this point of the trip I had my trackies, long-sleeved T-shirt, short-sleeved T-shirt, Jumper, wind/water proof jacket and my New Zealand ski gloves on (and I was still kinda cold). 
Then came the proper snow. We walked for about 40mins on snow and ice covered paths, then for another 45mins through just plain snow! The snow was deep, the path wasn’t clear and this was the steepest part of Ben Nevis but we kept walking till we got to the top. 
At the top there were two war memorials and a hut thing (that was packed). We were surrounded by clouds so, everything was white. Then the hail came, it was really weird hail, it was like the snowflakes we saw earlier but balled up. 
We then started to walk down Ben Nevis. Going down was colder, wetter, slipperier and felt a lot quicker but was only 40mins quicker. 

When we got down we were so tired that we decided to have McDonalds for lunch (we forgot to pack food), it’s the same around the world. We drove back to the campsite and then had Spaghetti for dinner, played a few rounds of Uno, a few rounds of 500 and then went to bed. 
13/4/2011 
Today we were sore. 
We first we drove to a cable car (I finished my book ‘Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl’, it had a sad ending) that went to the middle of a ski slope mountain. At the end of the line we got out and walked 13 meters up the mountain, looked at Ben Nevis properly and then went back down the cable car. 
Then we drove, on our way to Ayr (air), for our last night in Scotland. On the way we stopped at the side of a loch and had lunch (Tuna and Corn for Mum and Dad and Chocolate Hazelnut spread for Sam and I) then went on driving. 
When we got to Ayr we went for a walk around the town. We looked at all the shops we could before they all shut (the game shop and the sport shop for sam and dad) then went to look at the beach, it was an actual beach, with sand and all! There was also a sign that said, if you walk from one end of the beach to the other you will burn 110-180 calories. Sam and I then played on the beach side playground, I only went on the sitting flying fox. 
Then we had dinner at, as Sam called it, a fancy pub, the dessert was really good, it was a biscuit made into a cup, by heating it up so it is soft, with ice-cream and caramel sauce. The reason Sam said it was a fancy pub was that the bathrooms had loads of mirrors. 
14/4/2011 
Today we drove from Ayr to Coniston, in the Lakes District. The drive was sort of long and we crossed the English border again so we are now in England, again. 
When we got to the campsite we went for a walk. We had little booklet with five easy to follow walks around Coniston Water and we did the first walk backwards so we could get to the town at a reasonable time to have dinner. The walk was quite easy and it went through some of the sheep fields, in one of the fields we saw about 7 sheep jump over a wall from one field to another, it was really funny. 
The town of Coniston is not very big and is surrounded by fields or water, but we still managed to get lost on the way home.  
15/4/2011 
Today we spent in Conistion, we walked the same track that we walked yesterday into the town. We posted a postcard and got some money out then went to find the track up Old Man Coniston (it’s a BIG hill, it’s 200m off being a mountain). 
The first part of the track was through someone’s farm, there were lots of little lambs, they were so cute. Then it went on to a rocky kinda steep path along a river, this was nice and if it was summer the little pools in the river would have been very inviting, then it just looked cold. 
Then we went onto a muddy, rocky, not so kinda steep path along the side of a smaller hill next to Old Man Coniston. At this point we couldn’t see the top of the mountain because of all the cloud and fog up there. Sam was complaining at that point too. 
We got to a lake at just over half way up Old Man, the lake was named low water lake but it was not low, it was on the same level as the path at that point. There was lots of fog over the lake and you only just see the other side of the lake, it was pretty though. 
As we walked up it got foggier, cloudier and colder, the path also got rockier, steeper and muddier, now it was raining to. 
At the top we had lunch, it was eaten really quickly because it was freezing! I was eating my hazelnut spread sandwiches with my ski gloves on that was how cold it was. Then we remembered that at the top of Ben Nevis it was colder, snowing and hailing and we felt warmer (just a bit). 
We climbed Old Man Coniston for 3 things, number 1, because Mum said that if you are in the Lakes District and you don’t climb a big hill or a mountain you will have nothing to do. 2, for the fitness and 3, for the view, we got none of that because it was white, there was nothing to see until we got down to the fake top. 



Monday, 11 April 2011

Scotland!

4/4/2011 
Today we drove from Castleton to York, a town with a Medieval wall around it. After  we went to the Caravan site we drove to a Park-and-Ride place and caught the Bus to the City center. We walked around for a bit then we had lunch a the Gourmet Burger Kitchen (GBK), I had a chicken and salad burger with chips, it was good. 
When we finished lunch we went to the National Train Museum (NTM) and saw lots of old trains and a couple of new ones.

Then we went for a walk along the wall, it was really quite high! We walked till we got to Clifford’s Castle, then went to the Castle Museum. In the Castle Museum we didn’t really see much about the Castle (if any at all), but we saw lots about the history all the things we use in life like, houses, clothes, baths, toys, streets, shops, music and prisons. 

Then we went for a walk along the Shambles, a shopping road just for people to walk down, and had dinner at a pub at around 6:00 so we could take the bus back to the campervan.  

5/4/2011 
We spent most of our time today in the campervan, driving between York and Kielder Water, near the border of Scotland. On the way we saw Hadrian’s Wall in the town of Wall. Hadrian’s Wall was built around 2000 years ago by the Romans to stop the Scottish from invading their land and taking their food and stock. 

When we got to the Kielder Water campsite it was raining and Mum wanted to go for a walk, we walked a little around the lake that the campsite is overlooking. Along the way both mine and mums umbrellas were turned inside-out lots. Sam fell over once and got really muddy. Sam also found lots of worms and made dad pick them up because he didn’t want to hold them.  

6/4/2011 
Today we went to Alnwick Castle (the Castle used in the first two Harry Potter Movies). Some of the outside of the Castle was very familiar, the inside was not. We went inside first and saw the home of the Duke and his family, it was a really big house, a Castle, and the rooms were full of things like crystal chandeliers, big wood tables, huge mirrors and books. The Library was huge, it was full from top to bottom with books, any books you can imagine! 
Then we had a tour of the grounds, the tour guide was from Northumbria and was really hard to understand, but the tour was really good. He talked about some of the scenes from the Harry Potter movies, showed us the places they were filmed, told us some of the Warner Brothers secrets to making the movies good then finally told us some of the history of the Castle. 

After Alnwick Castle we drove to Edinburgh (the Capital City of Scotland!) and caught the bus to the City centre. We walked around the city (it looked kinda like London with  a little of Scotland in the surrounding mountains) and went into a Music and Game shop to look at music and games (funnily enough). Dad went straight to the music, Sam went straight to the games, Mum went with Sam and I went with Dad. Sam bought two DS games, Harry Potter LEGO (years 1-4) and a Doctor Who game. We looked in some more shops, walked for a bit, then we went looking for something to eat. We ended up eating in a Pizza Express place, and it was packed but good. 
7/4/2011
Today we spent in Edinburgh. First we climbed up Arthur’s Seat (a small mountain or a big hill), when we got to the top it was really windy, the view was really good though. The walk up wasn’t a hard as it looked and the walk down was easy. 

Then we went to Edinburgh Castle, the Castle where no one lives, like the Tower of London. This was the first castle we had been to where we didn’t have an audio tour or a normal tour, it was nice to not have to be rushed with a tour and just look around. We saw lots of cannons, St Margaret’s Chapel, the Prisoners Of War (Pow’s) Dungeons, that was the set up of a dungeon with speakers with the type of conversations that would have been going on, the War Memorial, the Great Hall and the Scottish Crown Jewels, they were not as good as the Tower of London Crown Jewels but the lead up was better. 

After the Castle we went shopping again but this time we went to look for wet weather coats and stuff. We went to two shops before we found anything, the in the second shop I got a rain jacket with a normal jacket in side (you can take the inside jacket out). 
We then had dinner at a Italian Restaurant, I had carbonara, it was very creamy but it was good.  
8/4/2011 
Today we drove from Edinburgh to Banchory, a little scottish town. On the way we saw quite a bit of snow on the mountains, then we saw some  right near the road and couldn’t resist the urge to go touch it. We ended up having a snowball fight of the hottest day we’v had yet (Sam was in thongs).  

We got to Banchory at about 2:30 then we went for a walk along the river. The river took us into town, where we got a ice-cream, then we went on a 2.5km forest walk, the forest was really pretty but we didn’t get to see any Deer or Red Squirrels. The walk took us till around 5:00 and we decided to go find something to eat. 
We went to a Bar/Restaurant and ordered some drinks, then Dad got Haggis Balls for an entree (we all tried some), we all ate our Mains then Sam and I got another ice-cream. 

We were walking home and Sam, who had clearly had to much sugar for one day, went rolling down the hills at a play ground, and just being crazy. We had to walk through the bush, along the river, with a crazy 8 year old, it wasn’t that bad.   
9/4/2011 
Today when we were driving to Colloden we stopped at a Whisky Factory. We got there 15mins before the next tour started so we went to the Cafe and had a drink. Mum and Dad had a Coffee and Sam and I had a Hot Chocolate, with cream and lots of Marsh-mellows. On the tour we went around the factory and warehouse and it was only us on the tour, no one else was there at that point. Our tour guide also told us how to make Whisky on the way.  
In the first room out guide told us what ingredients are used to make Whisky, Barley, Spring Water and Yeast, then she let us taste the Barley when it hadn’t been crushed and showed us how it was crushed. Then we went into the actual production area and our guide showed us the first stage of the making, all the crushed barley goes into a big metal mixer and three sets of the spring water go in all at different temperatures. Then, the second stage, all the barley, some of the water and the yeast go into a big wooden mixer and (somehow) after a while it turns into alcohol. Next, the liquid goes into two, big , copper tanks where it is boiled and then separated into three parts, the Head, the Heart and the Tail, only the Heart is turned in to Whisky, the rest go back into the wooden mixers. 
When the Heart is separated it goes into the warehouse, put into big barrels and left undisturbed for at least 12 years. 
Then we went on driving until we got to Colloden (where we were staying), got set up then walked to the Colloden Battle Fields. The Battle of Colloden was a battle against the Government (all the supporters of the King at the time) and the Jacobites (all the supporters of Prince Charles who was the actual heir to the throne but didn’t get there quick enough to get the crown). There had been many battles between the two armies before and the Jacobites always won. But, the night before this battle the Jacobites tried to sneaking up on the Government army, they failed and had to march all the way back to their camp therefore being very tired for the battle the next day. The Government army was clearly bigger than the Jacobite army and they were rested and well fed they had and advantage. The Jacobites were beaten that day, they had to retreat so that at least some of the army would survive. Prince Charles then went into hiding, he dressed up as a girl and made his way to France. The visitors centre was really interesting and we got an audio tour of the Battle Field. 
Then we had dinner at a diner near the Field, it was really full but the meal was good. 

10/4/2011
Today we drove from Colloden to Loch Ness, the biggest Loch in Britain and home to the Loch Ness Monster (Nessie). We got to the Loch between 10:00 and 11:15am and bought our tickets for a Boat ride along the Loch and 1hr at Urquhart Castle. When we got on the boat we sat on the top deck (it was cold) and had our cameras ready to take that million dollar picture of the Loch Ness Monster. The boat ride to the Castle was 30mins long and we unfortunately did not see Nessie. 

At Urquhart Castle we saw a 8 and a half minute movie about the history of the castle, it was really good and at the end the curtains behind the screen were drawn and there was a view of the castle. Then we went to the castle, there wasn’t much left as it was blown up from the inside, and saw some of the old rooms and dungeons and went up a tower. 
At 12:30 the boat came back and this time we sat down the bottom so we could watch the depth radar thing. The lowest depth we saw was 750 meters down and still going. 

After, we went to the Loch Ness Visitors Centre Cafe and had lunch, Mum and I had Ham and Cheese toasted sandwiches, Sam had Chicken Teddies and Dad had a BLT. 
Then we went into the actual Visitors Centre, it was made up of 6 movies all about the Loch Ness Monster and if it is actually there. 
The first movie was about the history of the Loch and all the animals that have lived in there and some of the animals that Nessie is thought to be, the Second movie was about all the myths and Legends involving the Loch. The third movie was about all the photos that people have sent in and haw what they saw was something very different from the Loch Ness Monster like a floating log moving down the Loch, boat waves still lasting long after the boat had gone and swimming deer. The fourth movie was about the underwater cameras,   small submarines and underwater capsules  that have gone to look for the Loch Ness Monster or what people think is a Monster. The fifth movie  was about the radars that have picked up traces of something big in the Loch, and what they possibly were, if it wasn’t the monster. Finally, the sixth movie was about all the reasons why the Loch Ness Monster couldn’t exist like how there wasn’t enough food in the Loch for a Monster of the explained size to eat and then it explained the reasons for the difference in rock colour up the sides of the Loch. They were really interesting presentations and they suited everyone by not saying that the Loch Ness Monster doesn’t exist but saying that it was up to you to believe or not. 
When we got to the Campsite we walked along the river and up , Sam, Dad and I, played Touch Rugby, badly, then had our emergency tinned food, Scotch Broth followed by Baked Beans and Vegetable ravioli. It wasn’t as bad as it sounds. Mum then made Sam and I introduce ourselves to some of the kids that were riding around. We met some people (little kids) that came from Denmark and we also met a brother and sister from Perth (in Scotland) it was quite funny. We ended up playing Touch Rugby with the Scottish kids, Katlin and Scot ( Scot from Scotland), it was kinda fun.  
11/4/2011 
Today we went from the campsite to the island of skye and drove for a bit on the island. Then it got a bit to cloudy to see the sights so we decided to keep driving toward the campsite in Onich. 
At about 12:45pm we stopped at the Little Chef Cafe to have lunch, Mum and Dad had burgers, Sam had spaghetti and meatballs and I had Fish and Chips, Dad didn’t like his meal but I thought mine was alright. 
We then drove on to the Harry Potter Train Bridge and it started to rain and then it hailed! We were trying to take a picture of the bridge but every time it stopped raining it started to hail. 
When we got to the Campsite it was sunny! This campsite is right on a Loch and it is really pretty.
                     

Sunday, 3 April 2011

The Peaks

2 and 3/4/2011 
Yesterday we didn’t do much, all we did was drive all the way from Henley-on-Thames to Belper, a town surrounded by hills that were so pretty they looked fake! 

Today we drove from Belper to Castleton with a stop of at Eyam. Eyam is a town that caught the Plague from London and isolated themselves from the rest of the world till the Plague passed through. We went for a walk through the town and saw some of the houses that some of the Plague victims lived and died in. 

When we got to Castleton we walked to the Peveril Castle, it was half way up a big hill. The castle was built 1000 years ago and only one of the towers still stands. 

Then we decided to walk up another hill on the other side of the town. This walk was longer and through the private sheep fields of some farmer (there was a public foot path through the fields), all the sheep were looking at me as we walked through their paddocks. While we were walking it started to rain but we decided that we were going to keep walking till we got to the top of the hill. When we got to the top of the hill we were wet, then when we got to the bottom of the hill we were soaking wet, muddy and COLD! As soon as we got to the camp site we hopped straight into the showers (hot showers) and then our pajamas, had soup, played cards and went to bed (all with the heater on!).  
          


Saturday, 2 April 2011

The first week campervanning!

Day 4 in London-Day 1 in Campervan 
28/3/2011
Today was our last day in central London. We started off by going to the London Dungeons where we went on a tour. It was not a guided tour but directed by actors acting out people from medieval times. The actors told us about all the terrible things that have happened in London over the years like, the Plague, the London fire, Sweeny Todd, Bloody Mary (Queen Mary 1) and Jack the Ripper. How they told us the information was by acting out scenes from that time. There were two rides along the way, a boat ride through Traitors Gate and a Hanging ceremony. It was a bit scary and Sam had to leave half way through crying. 
Next we went to Westminster Abbey a church where lots of rich, famous and royal people were buried. We looked at the tombs and Memorials of Queen Elizabeth I with Queen Mary I under her, King Edward III, King Henry VII, Mary Queen of Scots, Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Geoffrey Chaucer and Handel. All the Royal tombs were very imposing and pretty.  

We went to the train station and caught the train to Harpenden, then we went to a farm where we picked up the campervan. We drove to the New Forest and set up the campervan, then had dinner (we nearly got lost) and went to bed.   
29/3/2011  
Today, we went to Stonehenge which means hanging stones. It looked like kinda like a group of arch ways meant to be something bigger but left abandoned. It isn’t though, around 3000 BC early inhabitants of Britain built a huge construction made out of rock with a large circle of archways around the outside of a smaller circle, with some small stones in the middle. No one knows what it was built for but some think it was a calendar or a very early observatory used to study the movement of the moon and sun. I think it was a calendar and a place of worship, maybe it was. Anyway it was really cool, really big and really interesting. 

Next we drove to Cheddar but on the way we saw the White Horse, a carving of a horse on a chalk hill. It was cool. 
We drove to Cheddar then, walked around the town, through the gorge, bought some Cheddar from the Cheddar Cheese shop, had dinner and listened to the church bells ringing (lots). 

30/3/2011 
Today was our second day in the Cheddar and we drove to Bath and went into the Roman Baths. The Roman Baths were built by the Romans in 100AD, they believed that the water from the hot springs the baths were filled was the holy water from their God Minerva. They believed the water had healing powers and made sure that the wounded, old and sick people bathed in the water. The spring water was very hot, so hot that steam was constantly coming from it. The Romans built the baths in very tall buildings with arched roofs to keep the hot air in, they also had a 50cm gap between the floor and the ground so the air would go under the floor and heat it. It was really cool to see the original baths and stones from the Roman times. 

Then we drove back to Cheddar and had our first meal in the campervan, Spaghetti! It was good to have a meal in not out. We also had our first game night where we had two rounds of Uno and two rounds of Monopoly Cards, it was fun.   
31/3/2011 
Today we drove from Cheddar to Windsor to see Windsor Castle. Windsor Castle is HUGE! Out the front of the Castle is a big statue of Queen Victoria with her small crown on, we saw Victorias small crown at the Tower of London with the crown jewels. We also went to the start of the Long Walk, it’s a long walk to a statue of Queen Elizabeth II’s dad on a horse. The walk looked really long but luckily Mum and Dad have done the walk before and didn’t make us do it again! We looked at the Edon College for boys which is the school that most of the Royal boys went to, it was also really big and looked like a school where you have to wear  ties. 

Then we drove to Henley-on-Thames, it’s a old town on the Thames (tems), the same river that London is on. We went for a walk down the river, it was really quite pretty. We saw a lock which is two gates used to level out the water so that bigger boats can go down the river. We walked for about 1hr 30min along the river then we went to the Angel on the River (a Bar on the river) and had dinner. I had a cheese burger with chips and salad, it was nice. 

1/4/2011 
Today we went to LEGOLAND Windsor, it was awesome! When we first drove down the driveway we were greeted by around 70cm tall LEGO men carrying around 1m tall LEGO letters. Then when we got to the end of the driveway the same LEGO men with the same LEGO letters were all in a row spelling WELCOME, it was so cool. We got to the gates at around 9:30 and had to wait around for a bit because the gates didn’t open till 10, but luckily the LEGO Big Shop was open. When the gates finally opened we went down the hill on the Hill Train and go to see the first sights of LEGOLAND. 


Miniland was the first place we went to, it was so cool, there were LEGO models of the main buildings and interests in Scotland, England, Holland, France and Germany. There was even a model of the NASA space shuttle and it went “ this shuttle will take of in T minus 30 seconds”, then when it got to 0 all this smoke came from the bottom. 
Then we went on some rides, we went on the Laser Raiders ride where you were on a rail car and you had little laser guns and you had to shoot the the 70cm LEGO people with lights on them. There were 3 other people on your car (in my case Mum, Dad and Sam) and it was a race to see who could shoot the lights the fastest and who could shoot the most, of course Dad won. We also went on the Scarab Bouncers which is like the - ride at the Kelmscott Show, the Jolly Rocker (is like the Bounty’s Revenge at Adventure World), the - ride (is like the little boat ride at Adventure World), the Spinning Spider (is like the Sizzler at the Kelmscott Show), the Dragons Apprentice (a little dragon Rollercoaster) and the Dragon (a big Rollercoaster with LEGO displays in the castle), that was awesome we went on twice!  
Also, we played Mole-in-one golf, it was really good but we forgot to get a score card so we didn’t find out what the score was. All throughout the course there were little brown hills that were the Mole Mounds and on the sides of the course there were little LEGO animals, they were so cute! 


finally we went back to the Big Shop and Sam bought 3 Ninjago sets and 2 Star Wars sets, I bought Mum some Mothers Day Gifts (she is getting two Mothers Days because the English Mothers Day is the first Sunday of April (3/4/2011) and ours is the second Sunday of May) and a LEGO Dobby the House Elf key ring (it’s so cute). 
When we got back to the Henley camp site Dad and I walked to the shop to find wrapping paper, scissors and Sam’s Doctor Who magazine. We came back with other stuff and the Doctor Who mag. but not the wrapping paper and scissors because we couldn’t find any!