Prudence took us to the Wallace collection which is a beautiful old mansion that was converted into a showcase of amazing artworks. Prudence and Vivienne Westwood went there for inspiration on one of Vivienne's past collections that Prudence was creating hats for. It is amazing to hear our teacher talk about these famous designers like they are close friends of hers (because they are)! I cannot wait until the day I can say, "Oh, Viv and I love this painting"! Prudence informed us that she will be unable to attend class this week because she has to go attend to some business in Paris. To make up for the lost class time she asked if it was alright with us if she arranged a trip for the class to go to Paris and view the private Yves Saint Laurent archives!!!! We were all drooling and stuttering that yes, that would be alright.
Friday was another cultural activity. We visited the Isle of Avalon where the Chalice Well and the tower of St. Michael's chapel can be found. Legend says that the Holy Grail was placed in the Chalice well. The Isle is no longer and isle but an incredibly steep hill/ cliff. We climbed to the top and found the tower of St. Michael's chapel. According to another legend
the chapel was demolished in an earthquake but the tower remained. This does not quite bode with science so it is a mystery if and how this happened. We then traveled to Stonehenge which was amazing and yet a little bit of a let down. First off, it is directly off the highway so when you picture a sprawling quiet country surrounding it, don't. Second, it was slightly smaller than I imagined and third, we could not get ANYWHERE near it. I understand protection but it felt like we were a mile away! I took some pictures but how many pictures can you really take of some big rocks? I was very interested in the flock of sheep that were much closer and much more adorable so I played photo shoot with them instead.
Saturday was a bit of a lost cause but it was still great to see and explore more of London. The G20 is in London this week so transportation is all jammed. We went to meet with our fashion styling teacher to see the fashion exhibit at the V&A but he was an hour late due to the transport jam and we missed him. Then we decided, after going through the V&A alone, to check out Portobello Market. By the time we found it is was hailing nickle sized ice balls and then pouring down rain. Needless to say the day had started beautiful and sunny so we were all in tights and dresses. We looked like frozen, drown rats by the time we made it home.
Sunday we went to the Camden market which was a looping maze of stalls that goes on forever and ever. There was this one store hidden in the end called Cyber Dog. It is supposedly fashion from the future. The store BLASTED techno music and had two cages on the wall containing dancers. The clothes remind me of the Zenon Disney movie. After this we went to the Natural History Museum to see the Darwin exhibit for our menswear class. It was all interesting and
inspiring and we all got some ideas for our
collections. I took a picture of a stuffed sheep which was not nearly as cute as its living counterparts, a giraffe, a Dik Dik (your favorite animal dad!), and a few others. The museum really needs to dust. Taxidermy freaks me out. I cannot imagine having any in my house. The giraffe had very noticeable stitches arcoss its body and I could not really bare to look at it. Too gruesome.
Monday was Bill's birthday and we celebrated at the local pub. We wanted to stay out until 12:03am because that was the time he was born but most of the pubs close at 11pm on week days (lame!). We found one that was open but they were doing a game show. We had no idea what the man was asking nor any inkling as to what the answer might be because it was all British pop culture from 20 years ago. (Everyone in the picture except Kate who is on the far right are my flatmates)
When we got home some how a bottle of soda (you should see these suckers, they are HUGE and awkward and weird- definitely not form following function because they are impossible to pour) got sprayed all over our kitchen floor. I went into the kitchen and tried to jump across the spill. I hit the spill like it had a giant target on it, went down slamming my knee cap into the floor meanwhile trying to catch myself by grabbing the closest thing to me- the burning stove (I was unaware anyone was cooking). Not only did I get a goose egg on my knee and a crispy finger but I ripped my jeans. Why do things happen in threes?
Anyone who has seen my bed knows that I am a creature of comfort. If you were to see, rather, feel the bed in which I am currently sleeping you would be shocked that I even go near it let alone sit or lay on it. After 13 nights of restless "sleep" I gave in and bought a king size duvet so I could fold it over and have triple the width of my "mattress" (box spring). I would like to say that last night was heaven but even the duvets are weird here. The cover of the duvet is like something you'd find covering a hospital bed. It is almost like paper; very weird.
Today there were protests for the G20 and it was a little unnerving. Our accessories teacher told us not to "dress posh" because there were thousands of threats on anyone looking as though they possessed money. All week bankers and higher ups have not been wearing suits to protect themselves. There was something in the paper about a man who said that all "bankers should hang for lampposts"! It is all a little scary but so far I am safe. We had to go to school to get certified to use the sewing machines so I took a chance and did a little shopping and I was not in any danger so that was good. Tonight I went to the WORLD CUP England vs. Ukraine qualifying soccer match! It was amazing! There were 88,000 people in the stadium and we won 2-1! When David Beckham got on the field all of the girls behind me started screeching. It was a little much. Getting out at the end of the game made you feel like a herd of cattle. We had to stop every few yards and the police on horses would turn the horses to create a fence. Then we would stand there for almost 5 minutes and then proceed to another holding tank. Finally we made it to the tube and arrived home after waiting a good 20 minutes for the bus.
I could go on but I feel like this post is a whole lot of rambling. You guys must just be humoring me and pretending to read these. I feel like there was more I was going to say but I can't remember anymore so I will free you from my babbling.
Cheers!
I love reading your blog! Don't stop! I was wondering about you and how the protests might affect your everyday living so was good to read. Stay sade! Susie
ReplyDeleteI meant stay SAFE! Old lady no glasses on me right now!
ReplyDeleteIt was soo fun to talk to you yesterday! I so appreciate all the opportunities you give us to share your experience! I'm with Susie, stay safe!!! Love you megatons! MOM
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