Saturday, August 10, 2013

Vital Announcement



All the new countries from this holiday now added to the map: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Serbia, Macedonia, and Greece.

End Of The Line

Yesterday we ended our holiday. We got on the train to Gatwick airport and got a plane home.

We were flying with Air Transat. Unfortunately we had to share TV with the rest of the passengers and the films all were mind-numbing but I did get to watch Honey, I Shrunk The Kids on my Dad's laptop. Compared to the last time I flew with Air Transat it was pretty comfy. 

When we got to Vancouver we got a taxi home.

Greatest hits post coming soon. Ish.

Seeing A Tea Clipper And Looking At The Universe

The Cutty Sark
Yesterday we went to Greenwich and went to go and see the Cutty Sark. The Cutty Sark is the only surviving British tea clipper ship. It was one of the last built before steam-powered vessels took over.

The ship was suspended by heavy metal beams. The under part of the ship was plated with copper to make the ship go faster and to keep gunk and sea creatures off it.

Also at the front part of the boat they had a water height chart in Roman numerals.

There was a sort of glass enclosure built around the ship.

In the bottom part of the ship was a hole where you went in.

The floor was made out of crates of tea. The bottom deck was used for storage. There was also a video explaining the Cutty Sark's history. At one point it lost a race with another tea clipper and was sold to a Portuguese company.    

Save a lot of time
Afterwards we went to the Greenwich Observatory where you can put one foot in east and the other in the west. There was a long line of people wanting to have their pictures taken in front of a big piece of metal marking zero degrees but it was easy just to stand either side of the zero meridian. All the other people were wasting their time.

After that we went to go see an exhibition with pictures of different galaxies like the Sombrero Galaxy.



Thursday, August 8, 2013

Good-bye Blockley (Boo-Hoo) And Hello London

The front of the Fortress of Blockley
The day before yesterday Auntie Wendy drove us to Morton-In-Marsh and we got a train to Paddington Station in London.

After the train ride we got the Tube a few stops and then we had to change to a different train because something was being done to the tunnel involving a lot of wires.

We had to go do some shopping because Uncle Stuart, Auntie Wendy, Helen, and a few other people were coming over for a get together. 

We ordered pizza except it was rectangular pizza.We had 12 people over. The pizzas took up the whole table. Not all the pizza got eaten.


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

A Day Of Eating And Not Doing Much

Today [a few days ago--we don't quite remember] we didn't do much we only went out for lunch and I had fish and chips.

When we got back Lucy and I a good idea. We knew Auntie Wendy had a photo copy machine and a Monopoly set so we got lots of the 500 bills and photos copied them we got rich in just a few minutes.

Later I made a huge jar of André's home-made lemonade.

OK OK: I'll give you the recipe. Get two cups and put the kettle on. While the water is boiling squeeze the lemons and make some ice cubes. Then when the water has boiled put the water into the empty cup. While the water is still hot put the sugar in and mix in the lemon juice. Then wait for the lemonade to cool down and add fresh mint leaves.

Lazy Days

A country pub
For two days we didn't do much.

On Sunday we went out to have lunch at a traditional English country pub I had fish and chips afterwards we went walking around and saw a few fords.

On Monday we stayed inside most of the day. We only went out for a walk around Blockley and to the village shop to get lemons for making lemonade. It was sunny in the morning and poured heavily in the afternoon. In the morning I put Auntie Wendy's pet tortoise outside in the garden.
Trying to skim stones

The epic fortress of Blockley
There is a square area in the garden made of something that looks like crash barriers. In the enclosure is also a bowl of water and a wicker basket with a hole in it so the tortoise can use it as a hutch or a sun shade house.

In the evening we lit a big fire in Uncle Stuart and Auntie Wendy's big fireplace and roasted some chicken meat on a clockwork roasting device. It's cat TV. The cats sit round the fire squatting gazing at the meat as it turns and the juice drips down.

Dinner round the fire





Monday, August 5, 2013

A Falcon Centre Trip

Three days ago we stayed inside for most of the morning and didn't do much.

In the afternoon we went out to a traditional English inn called The Fleece Inn with one of my dad's old school friends. 

I had some very nice breaded fish with perfectly done chips. With it I had vegetable sticks.

For dessert I had a delicious lemon tart with warm custard.

Noah the owl
Later we went to The Cotswold Falconry Centre.

There you can see birds hunt and do tricks.

The falconer flew five birds: one small falcon, an owl called Noah, an owl called Olly, a snowy owl called Crystal, and a small burrowing owl called Flint.

You were allowed to have a big glove on your hand and have the birds fly onto it.

I got to hold one of the owls and Flint the burrowing owl.

Flint was probably my favourite because he hopped around, stared at people, and made hoarse noises. His burrow was actually a small box they use for transporting pets by air travel.

There was a little trouble getting Flint into his burrow because when the guy put the food bowl into the burrow and closed the door Flint hopped out again.

Also there were a few birds in the cages which were to shy to come and fly in front of people.


A Treasure Hunt And a Tea

The day before yesterday Uncle Stuart and Auntie Wendy had to go to a wedding so every one in my family went to an old house which was child-friendly.

That day they had some sort of treasure-hunting activity going on so my sister and I did that.

We each got a yellow squeeze ball for a prize

We went back to our giant fortress in Blockley and had a tea of two types of cookies, cake, hot buttered crumpets, and lemonade to drink.

Friday, August 2, 2013

A Long Day In London

Yesterday we drove to Morton-In-Marsh and left our car in a Budgens car park and walked to a train station and got a train to London.

We got off at Paddington Station and I had my picture with the statue of Paddington Bear.
Evolve for free
Then we got a tube train to South Kensington and walked to the Natural History Museum (the best museum in London besides the Science Museum)

First we went to go see an area where you could touch shell, skins, bones, and horns. I even picked up two moose antlers.

Afterwards we saw the dinosaurs. There were so many different types from commonly known ones to the absolutely obscure.

I saw a Triceratops. A Triceratops is a herbivore which means it eats plants. It has three horns, two near the top of its head one near the bottom.

Another one of my favourites is one I don't remember the name of, but it has a club-like part on the end of its tail and heavy plating on its back like plate armour on a knight: except ten times thicker and stronger.

One other one I saw was a giant plant-eating dinosaur with a very long neck which almost went up to the roof of the exhibition room.

Also there were some robot dinosaurs. There were two little ones that hunted in packs and killed things much bigger than themselves.

The best one was a mega colossal T. Rex: the king of all the dinosaurs. By the way did you know that the T. Rex had such short arms it couldn't reach it's mouth? Therefore he couldn't brush his
teeth (no wonder they were always yellow). The colossal robot had a room to himself with a sandy floor. On the floor there were some large foot prints, plastic ferns, and a plastic alligator in a fake lake. There were also coloured spotlights on him.

He moved his head around, roared loudly and shook his tail.

The best model I liked was a little dinosaur nest with some dinosaurs' eggs. In it there were a few dinosaurs which were out of their eggs. Did you know some dinosaurs only lived for a few seconds because almost as soon as they were born the apocalypse of the dinosaurs happened?

Those may have grown up to be ferocious and carnivorous but I thought they were sweet.

Dentist says, 'Uh-oh!'
Afterwards my Dad, me, Auntie Wendy, Helen, and Auntie Jacqueline got a tube ride to Piccadilly. On the way I saw different old tube maps made out of LEGO bricks which really interested me because LEGO is one of my favourite toys.

When we got off at Piccadilly we walked to the theatre. We were going to see a play called 'The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time'. It's about a child who has a mental problem and is trying to figure out who killed a friend's dog. The dog was called Wellington.

After the play we went to Auntie Rosie's house and had a big BBQ dinner. There was Magnum ice- cream for dessert.

We got a big black taxi to Paddington and caught the train to Moreton-In-Marsh. We drove back to our house in Blockley and hit the hay.








What's happening?