Walking down Cornmarket Street
Yesterday, I was walking down Cornmarket street and this is what I heard. Continue reading
Yesterday, I was walking down Cornmarket street and this is what I heard. Continue reading
It turned out OK. It was better after I added some of the sauce that I’d cooked it in. Continue reading
Having decided that I wanted to cook for myself this evening I went on a quest for the necessary tools. Continue reading
While in Bristol, we visited the S.S. Great Britain. The Great Britain was the first iron steamer to cross the Atlantic. The ship is huge and the museum is well done. A good illustration of life aboard a ship in the early 1800s. I recommend First Class. Continue reading
The Ashmolean museum is the premier museum in Oxford. This is a place with a lot of museums! Here are a few pictures that I took there. More, many more, can be found on Google+. Continue reading
Here’s a collection of signs, plaques, and monuments that, taken together, provide an interesting slice through my visit here. Enjoy. Continue reading
The Museum of the History of Science Continue reading
I’ve seen these in front of several buildings, but I have no idea what they are or what they’re used for. Can anyone help? Continue reading
On Tuesday I visited St Mary’s. St. Mary’s is the official parish church of the university and clearly has a very long history. For an extra 4 pounds you can climb the tower and get a great view of the city and the surrounding area. Continue reading
There’s an open air market next to the bus station in Oxford. They were just setting up while I was waiting for the bus. There was an amazing assortment of products available from this market. Everything from farm produce to hardware. Continue reading