Today is day 5 (I think) and so far the trip has been epic. In London we pretty much just walked around from place to place seeing various. We went to the National Gallery which was amazing and then that night we met up with a friend from South Africa to go out to the bars, all in all a great day. The next morning I went by myself (as the girls wanted to go to Big Ben) along the Millenium Bridge (it is that cool one in Harry Potter that gets knocked over in the beginning of the 2nd to last movie). As I walked up it i had a really epic moment, as street performers were performing classical music as i began to see the top of St. James (I think). Either way, to my surprise across the river is the Tate and the Globe, two amazing things that I truly enjoyed seeing. Later we all met up at the British Museum, which I will say is the best museum I have ever been to in my entire life. They have an enlightenment room that is essentially a room filled with amazing things that peopled discovered, ranging from mummies to old astrology tools (which I was a huge fan of). Only after going there again did I realize that the museum is essentially the largest art heist in history. They literally have the entire Parthenon and all of Egypt, minus the pyramids in their collection. While it is beautiful it is wrong at the same time. I am too tired to analyze more but that is what I have. Interesting side note: all of the manual labor/low-skill labor here is all from Eastern Europe, something I am not used to seeing. Friday night we took an overnight bus ride to Brussels. We set off at 10:30, were awoken at 12:30 by customs, then awoken at 3:30 to get off the bus to go onto the ferry across the river for 1.5 hours then awoken again to get back on the bus and drive through France and Belgium. Today we explored Belgium and let me tell you it did not disappoint. It is beautiful, quaint, and (fill inn you’re own word). We went to the grand place (http://www.trabel.com/brussel/images/grotemarkt-2.jpg) and ate Belgian waffles, which I will say were the best waffles I have ever eaten in my entire life. We walked around and much to my delight and after some looking I stumbled upon the beer I had been seeking all of this time. It is called Today is day 5 (I think) and so far the trip has been epic. In London we pretty much just walked around from place to place seeing various. WE went to the National Gallery which was amazing and then that night we met up with a friend from South Africa to go out to the bars, all in all a great day. The next morning I went by myself (as the girls wanted to go to Big Ben) along the Millenium Bridge (it is that cool one in Harry Potter that gets knocked over in the beggining of the 2nd to last movie). As I walked up it i had a really epic moment, as street performers were performing classical music as i began to see the top of St. James (I think). Either way, to my suprise across the river is the Tate and the Globe, two amazing things that I truly enjoyed seeing. Later we all met up at the British Museum, which I will say is the best museum I have ever been to in my entire life. They have an enlightenment room that is essentially a room filled with amazing things that peopled discovered, ranging from mummies to old astrology tools (which I was a huge fan of). Only after going there again did I realize that the museum is essentially the largest art heist in history. They literally have the entire parthenon and all of Egypt, minus the pyramids in their collection. While it is beautiful it is wrong at the same time. I am too tired to analyze more but that is what I have. Interesting side note: all of the manual labor/low-skill labor here is all from Eastern Europe, something I am not used to seeing. Friday night we took an overnight bus ride to Brussels. We set off at 10:30, were awoken at 12:30 by customs, then awoken at 3:30 to get off the bus to go onto the ferry across the river for 1.5 hours then awoken again to get back on the bus and drive through France and Belgium. Today we explored Belgium and let me tell you it did not dissappoint. It is beautiful, quaint, and (fill inn your’e own word). We went to the grand place (http://www.trabel.com/brussel/images/grotemarkt-2.jpg) and ate Belgian waffles, which I will say were the best waffles I have ever eaten in my entire life. We walked around and much to my delight and after some looking I stumbled upon the beer I had been seeking all of this time. It is called Today is day 5 (I think) and so far the trip has been epic. In London we pretty much just walked around from place to place seeing various. WE went to the National Gallery which was amazing and then that night we met up with a friend from South Africa to go out to the bars, all in all a great day. The next morning I went by myself (as the girls wanted to go to Big Ben) along the Millenium Bridge (it is that cool one in Harry Potter that gets knocked over in the beggining of the 2nd to last movie). As I walked up it i had a really epic moment, as street performers were performing classical music as i began to see the top of St. James (I think). Either way, to my suprise across the river is the Tate and the Globe, two amazing things that I truly enjoyed seeing. Later we all met up at the British Museum, which I will say is the best museum I have ever been to in my entire life. They have an enlightenment room that is essentially a room filled with amazing things that peopled discovered, ranging from mummies to old astrology tools (which I was a huge fan of). Only after going there again did I realize that the museum is essentially the largest art heist in history. They literally have the entire parthenon and all of Egypt, minus the pyramids in their collection. While it is beautiful it is wrong at the same time. I am too tired to analyze more but that is what I have. Interesting side note: all of the manual labor/low-skill labor here is all from Eastern Europe, something I am not used to seeing. Friday night we took an overnight bus ride to Brussels. We set off at 10:30, were awoken at 12:30 by customs, then awoken at 3:30 to get off the bus to go onto the ferry across the river for 1.5 hours then awoken again to get back on the bus and drive through France and Belgium. Today we explored Belgium and let me tell you it did not dissappoint. It is beautiful, quaint, and (fill inn your’e own word). We went to the grand place (http://www.trabel.com/brussel/images/grotemarkt-2.jpg) and ate Belgian waffles, which I will say were the best waffles I have ever eaten in my entire life. We walked around and much to my delight and after some looking I stumbled upon the beer I had been seeking all of this time. It is called Westvleteren 12, and it by most people (beer advocated) to be considered the best beer in the world. It can only be bought at their abbey and only 60K cases are created a year. And to enjoy this beer I could only do it in the face of another equally amazing structure, so we headed down to the Atomium (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/34/Atomium_20-08-07.jpg) think a massive MIB mixed with science structure. So I enjoyed, what I will say was the best beer I have ever had, underneath the Atomium. It was a glorious day. This trip has turned out to be amazing and I cannot wait to see even more of Europe tomorrow when we are off to Bruges.
Sorry about the poor grammar/spelling the internet is not so great in the hostel.