Archive for March, 2009

Totally addicted to Superdry

// March 30th, 2009 // 3 Comments » // random

I have loved the clothing brand Superdry ever since I first saw it in Sydney last year. I bought myself a Superdry T-shirt in the Sydney store, but was never able to find a good Australian supplier. I remember viewing the online collection whilst in Australia, but I don’t really buy clothes online unless I am 100% sure of my size

Is there a point to this?

….anyway getting to the point, there is a Cult store in Exeter that is a Superdry supplier, I have been in the store twice since arriving, and I am afraid that I will keep buying clothes every time I go to Exeter. So far I have bought 3 t-shirts and a windcheater totaling over 150 pounds. So, Superdry, please ban me from your store, or please supply me with incredible discounts. Thanks

Bath, a surprise and Glastonbury

// March 30th, 2009 // No Comments » // Trip information

Glasto

Glastonbury Abbey Ruins

…from a quiet week to a busy one

Well it was a very busy week last week. Mel and I hired a car on Wednesday (25/3) and drove to Bath for a two day visit. We got there about 12pm and checked into our B&B which was awesome! It was about a 10 minute walk from the Roman Baths. The lady who owns the place was really nice. We talked to her for about 20 minutes then we set off to the city centre. We managed to find the Roman Baths and went straight in. They are really fascinating! We spent about 2hours wandering through the baths and I took a heap of photos.

After the Roman Baths we went to the Bath Abbey. We were hoping to go on the tower tour but we just missed out. We walked around inside the Abbey for about an hour.

After the Abbey we went for a massive walk around the rest of the city. We walked past the Royal Crescent and into the Botanical Gardens. Just past the Gardens was a massive playground. Mel and I couldn’t help ourselves, so we indulged in a little flying fox and slide rides. After the horseplay we walked back into the city.

The lady who owned the B&B suggested us to visit a certain pub for a cheap meal. Well it was cheap, but I’ve had better Lasagnas from a microwave packet. We ate early as I wanted to see if the Abbey/baths/bridge were lit up at night…but they weren’t :(, so it was back to the B&B

The next day was raining and freezing. As we missed out on the tower tour we went back but they canceled the morning ones so we had to wait around until 1pm. We didn’t know what to do in Bath for a couple of hours until 1pm, so we were thinking that we would just head off. We ending up hanging around looking at the shops and museums to pass time until the tower tour. I am glad we did because the tower tour was unreal! We walked up the immensely small 212 steps to the top. The view from the top was breathtaking. A full 360 degrees view of Bath. When that was finished we then had to walk back down the 212 steps. We got a great calf workout!

…the surprise

We got back to the room at 2 and left to go pick up Cate (Amy’s older sister) from the airport. She was a coming from Australia as a surprise for her Dads 50th party.

We hit London airport and there was an accident on the motorway, so we were stuck in stationary traffic for 20 minutes. We finally got to the airport in time and all was good.

When we got back to the house, Cate went in the side kitchen entrance and Mel and I went through the front door. We were telling everyone about our trip when Cate walked through from the kitchen. Everyone’s jaws hit the ground. Wish I had the video camera..

Glasto

On Friday we were thinking of going to Stonehenge but we decided against it. I would still like to go, however I heard you can’t get anywhere near it, and it is fenced off. Since we still had the hire car, Mel and I decided we would still go somewhere, so we went to Glastonbury. The day was absolutely crap. It was raining and hailing. As soon as we got there we headed to the pub for a bite to eat. I had this massive 100% British beef burger, whilst Mel had pizza and chips. Straight after lunch we headed for the Glastonbury Abbey ruins. The whole area was phenomenal, but such a shame that it wasn’t looked after. Every now and then we had to head for cover as the heavens decided to throw sleet and hail at us. I managed to keep my 1000D camera dry and took some fantastic photos. We then returned home in time for John’s 50th.

Quiet week and weekend

// March 30th, 2009 // No Comments » // Trip information

Exeter Cathedral

Exeter Cathedral

Well the first week and weekend were pretty quiet. We spent Wednesday, Thursday and Friday looking for jobs (still no luck on that front). Mel and I caught the train to Exeter and did all the touristy things. We saw the Exeter Cathedral, and also the historic Quay. On Saturday Mel and I went for a walk to Exmouth. It is a really nice walk, took an hour to get there, walking along the picturesque coastline. After an hours walk we were quite hungry, so we stopped in to get fish (well hamburger) and chip, and it only cost us 3.50 each which is the cheapest meal we have had to date.

We were both wrecked so we did the lazy thing and jumped on the train back. Only 90p to get back.

I then watched Man Utd lose on the TV, very disappointing!!

Sunday/Monday

Both days were quiet as well. Took that time to finish my website, which is now online www.brayza.com

On Monday Mel, Bianca and I went to Exeter, and Bianca and I got a haircut. Bianca then went home and Mel and I went to the Exeter Underground Passages. Under Exeter there are these passages that were built in the 1100s that the Medieval Church built to run water to the Cathedral. It was amazing, and the tourist guide was fantastic. Just before WWII the city ran their own tunnels that latched onto the cathedrals one for water as well. They are pretty amazing, they dug up all the ground, then put the blocks down, ran the pipes under the ground, then covered over with the soil again. They then changed this in the 1400s cause the pipes would spring leaks very often and they had to keep digging up the road to fix them. Thats when they invented manholes to get into the tunnels. The tunnels were very small but fascinating, apparently over 400 people hid their in WWII and they all survived the bombings.

Arrival In London

// March 30th, 2009 // No Comments » // Trip information

Big Ben

The Big Ben

Well I have been a bit pre-occupied but now I’m back blogging.

Thursday/Friday

We flew out of Sydney airport on the Thursday afternoon, and 24 hours later we arrived at Heathrow at 6am on Friday morning. We were told not to sleep straight away, but to see out the day and sleep at normal times to avoid the Jet-lag blues. We had the excruciatingly painful job of carrying all our luggage onto the London tube to Gloucester Road which takes about 40 minutes. It was a great sight seeing my sister Teneale carrying a backpack which was about twice the size of her. I offered to take it, but she said “I need to practice to carry it on my own”. I was fine with my backpack, as I had the one with wheels :)

We dropped our luggage at the Hotel at about 8:30am (not very good, about one step up from a Hostel, but it was close to the city centre, and relatively cheap). We then went back down to the Tube station and all 5 of us went into London Central. We collected our phone cards and initial information from 1st contact, then we all went and opened our bank accounts. We all manged to do this without a hiccup, however they blocked Teneale’s attempt due to a dodgy address. It was all sorted later however. It was about 4pm so Mel, Teneale and I went back to the Hotel and checked into our room and chilled there until about 5pm. No sleeping allowed, just relaxing. After Candy and Amy came back, we were all starving except Teneale, so we went down the road to this Italian place and had pizza. I was so hungry that I burned my mouth badly, but didn’t care. We were then we were all in bed by 7:30pm.

Saturday

We all slept for about 12 hours then made our way to the restaurant for our included breakfast. We then phoned the parentals to inform them of our arrival, then headed to the bus stop to jump on to a red buses. If you didn’t know, the red buses go past all the famous spots in London, which gave us a brief look at London. We braved the cold and sat on the top of the bus which has no roof.

We were on the red buses until about 5pm when they close. It was an awesome experience, although very very cold on the top (lucky we brought beanies). We saw everything from the Big Ben, The Eye, Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace to St Davids, etc etc….Check out the photos after reading!

We then got ready back at the hotel and went to Convent Gardens on the Tube. It was so packed. Kind of reminded me of Southbank in Brissy with performers everywhere and people everywhere. We went into this Aussie pub (a well done to Amy for remembering how to get there) but it was packed and nowhere to sit down for a meal. It was about 9pm so most places had stopped serving food. We managed to find a really nice Greek restaurant and had a really nice meal there.

We then Tubed it back and called into the pub down the road from the hotel for a cider. Tell you what, Im really getting into the English cider over here. It’s quite nice. We then got back to the hotel at about midnight.

Sunday

We woke up a bit later on Sunday morning, as there were these people in the room next to us who were up talking until 2am. I managed to sleep from about 1am to 2am but I then had enough and went to the reception and asked them to tell the people next to us to quieten down. The guy came up with me and told them to shut up. they did and we slept. The next morning Amy and Candy took the train to Exeter (they said it cost them 60 pounds each! OUCH!). Mel and I wanted to stay another night so we went to reception and we booked another night.

It was a really nice day on Sunday. Teneale had organised to meet Gemma at 11 so we packed Teneale up and walked her and her luggage to the train station to meet Gemma. Mel and I left Teneale with Gemma and we hopped on the Tube and we went to Madam Tussuad’s. It was unbelievable…we had a great couple of hours there taking thousands of photos..met Freddie Mercury, Becks, Mel Gibson, George Clooney it was cool. The wax figures were randomly placed and you thought they were people.

After our visit to the museum, I called Teneale and then Mel and I went and met her at Portobello Markets. We had a good walk around there with Teneale and Mel, but didn’t buy anything, although the adidas shoes they had there were AWESOME!!

After that we left Teneale back a Gemma’s and I called my best friends’ sisters’ boyfriend, Stu (If you get the drift). We met up with him and his girlfriend, Sinead, in Angel. They took us to the pub and we had a few ciders. After that we went to their share house which is very nice and they bought us dinner!! As they said our dollar is worth nothing in the UK :) they are correct tho. We had takeaway Indian, it was nice but weird. The butter chicken was so sweet, so different to the Australian Indian you get.

Whilst at their house, we were talking about catching the train to Exeter, as Amy and Candy did, but they said it was way too expensive. They were awesome and organised a rental car for us. Luckily my Australian credit card still worked. We left them and tubed it back to the hotel.

Monday

We woke up a bit later, checked out and then tubed it Euston, where we had to pick up the car. We got a nice little Ford Fiesta and I also made sure we got a navigator!!! We jumped in the car and made our way out of London (somehow!! the navigator kept stopping and telling us to turn down one way streets and to turn where it was illegal to turn) but we got through.

I remembered seeing a place called Bray on the map so we set the sat nav to go there. It was about 15 minutes out of London and such a cool village. Pictures are in the photos section. We then went from Bray to Exeter. We took a gamble about half way into the trip and went to bath. Bad move! The place was packed and we ended up driving around and round in circles trying to find a park. In the end after 30 minutes of driving we gave up and left, knowing that one day so we shall return!

We then kept on to Lympstone, Exeter. We finally made it (only after going to a wrong street).

Tuesday

It was another really nice day on Tuesday. I think we brought the weather with us. We had to return the car to the Exeter airport today and that was a nightmare. Drove around in circles trying to find where to drop the car off. We found it and then went to our local pub where we had homemade Irish Stew and a Homemade Lasagna.

…and that was our initial landing in the UK.

We have ARRIVED

// March 14th, 2009 // No Comments » // Trip information

Hi All,
We have all arrived safely in the UK after a monstrous flight. If you wish to contact us you can:

  • Ryan - +44 777 634 8198
  • Teneale - +44 778 852 4701
  • Mel - +44 777 952 0377

or leave a comment here :)