Sunday, July 1, 2012

Let's Go to Town and Walk Around the Streets of London


Well this week was crazy busy! We started off with some Tower of London action! We got to see the torture chamber and call me inhumane, but it wasn’t as terrifying as I thought it would be, and it turns out there wasn’t even very many people that got “tortured” there. Nevertheless there was a stretch rack, and a compressor type of thing, and a thing where you got hung by your wrists. I just wanted a little more blood ya know? Haha ANYWAY we also got to see the Crown Jewels which were beautiful. It was hard to believe how many real gems were on them and I could only imagine the price. One of the girls in our group tried to take a picture, even though there were no pictures allowed, and one of the security guards somehow came from around the corner out of nowhere and demanded to see the last picture taken, and made her delete it. It was kind of intimidating. There was also an armory there where I found the armor of my knight in shining armor and that was actually probably my favorite part. There were also gargantuan ravens there and they would bite people! Another one of the girls in my group kept following one of them around and apparently the raven didn’t appreciate it and turned around and bit her. I may or may not have felt bad for her.












That same day we had the privilege of going to Royal Albert Hall and seeing Verdi’s Requiem and it was absolutely wonderful. Our seats were for way up high in the cheapest seats, but we got separated from the main group so when we handed the lady our ticket she asked if we wanted a reseat and we figured why not, so we got fifth row tickets right next to the performance and so we definitely lucked out! The performance was beautiful and the opera soloists were incredible. I just can’t even explain how incredible it was. I even teared up a little bit and I couldn’t even understand what they were saying because it was in a different language! There were two cute British ladies who had a sister in the choir and they were telling us all about the area and sites to see in London and just making small talk. They were so nice!

On Tuesday we had class at the National Film Institute and we got a tour around some of the main parts, then we got to go into the Mediatheque where we could choose from a collection of old school British films. Mallory and I couldn’t decide on one so we just randomly chose and it ended up being an old TV show called Dark Season starring Kate Winslet in her pre-fame days and it was SO funny. Truly bizarre, but I encourage everyone to partake in the delightfulness of it if they ever get the chance! Tuesday night everyone went to theater performance, but a small group of us decided to go to the concert of the group we saw at Portobello Road, the Robbie Boyd Band. The concert was AWESOME! I haven’t been to very many concerts, but this one took the cake. I love the group and we got to chat with them afterwards and they were so nice! The concert was at a little pub/bar type place, but they didn’t allow smoking so I wasn’t choking/coughing the whole time. We also shoved our way to front row which was even more fun. We were probably the wildest ones there; apparently the British just don’t get super into certain concerts?

On Wednesday we got to go to the National Gallery, which I also really loved. It was where a lot of the famous paintings were stored. I got to see artists like Van Gough, Rembrandt, Raphael, Vermeer, and so many others! Again, my humanities knowledge was brought back into play, helping me to appreciate a lot of the art work. I plan on going back again and taking the audio tour, because apparently you get a lot more out of it and they tell you lots more than what is on the little descriptions! That day we found the first inexpensive restaurant in existence that the Stake President told us about. It is called Byron’s and we got the world’s best milkshakes. Mine was an Oreo one and it was so so good and refreshing! That night we went to a movie called Reds that was a whopping 3.5 hour long, which was a little bit of a struggle. It was about a communist guy in America and his lady of choice and it was well…interesting. Can’t say I loved it, but it was enlightening I guess. Everyone else seemed to love it, but sometimes in life you just don’t appreciate the same things as other people.

                On Thursday night we got to go to another great concert, although it wasn’t nearly as powerful as Verdi’s Requiem. We got to go to a church called St Martin’s-in-the-Field where we saw a chamber orchestra play some pieces by Bach and Vivaldi. Our seats were horrible, but part way through we snuck into better/more comfortable seats, which helped the situation. The musicians were really talented and passionate, and it was a lovely performance to go to!

Today was another interesting activity. We went to the Barbican Art Gallery at the Bauhaus, which was a gallery of modern art. Well, we lasted a grand total of 40 minutes before we peaced on outta there. Some people were able to stay for 2-3 hours and I have no idea how. I think part of the problem is I just don’t get it, no matter how hard I try. I think the other problem is, I don’t see the talent of it other than a semi-delusional mind. We did decide to give them credit for being able to create an entire alternate world, but really I just don’t enjoy modern art, so I’ll stop with the snide comments. After that we did something I am extremely excited for… got our Les Miserables tickets for next Thursday! For the next week we know what jams will be playing from my itunes in preparation!

We also saw another film at the NFI called Lucky Dragon No. 5. This time I actually did enjoy it, although it was all in Japanese. It was about some fisherman who got affected by the radiation of an atomic bomb in a nearby island that travelled to where they were. It was a sad movie, but actually very touching. Afterwards we were going to go to a pub for a karaoke night, but it was a little pricey so instead we decided to go to an Indian restaurant for some grub! We somehow ended up in a rather sketchy part of town, but there was about 15 of us so I wasn’t thinking too much of it, other than to never come alone. Then we got to an area where it was just a long line of Indian Restaurant with Indian men outside trying to convince you their restaurant was the best and that you should come in and buy their food. Well, I decided to try my hand at bargaining and was able to get our group a large meal for 10 pounds, which is cheap for London. The meal was delicious! I got a mango Lassi, which is kind of like a smoothie, a lamb samosa, a bow of chicken tikka marsali, AND some garlic Nan bread. They had a nice beat of Indian music going and the atmosphere was a lot of fun. I left much satisfied with both my bargaining and the food. On the way home the group split up and I ended up with just three other girls and it was semi scary. There were lots of people around, majority intoxicated, but also a rather large amount of cops for a small area. We were walking down the street and I was just focusing on where we were going. Suddenly I felt someone grab my arm, and it startled me so bad I jumped and let out a gasp. It was a drunk black guy mumbling something (I guess he asked what time it was but I couldn’t understand him). I just kind of said, “I dunno,” and kept walking. After that our pace got a little faster and I was a little more alert. Quite the night if I do say so myself!

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