Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Coffeineventures

So I'm a little late on this, but this is what I was working on while in Ireland. I swear, all of those cups of coffee and lattes weren't for my enjoyment...

Here's the link: https://storify.com/kellirollin/coffeine

Enjoy a cuppa and read on!!!

-Kelli

Monday, June 1, 2015

Soaking.

Day what? 4?

Too many things to list. 

Today I wanted to soak everything in that is London. It's amazing what feelings come when you just sit silent and look around.

I started the day with a run in Hyde Park, which something that has been on my bucket list for about a year. I savored the scenery: the tourists, the sunshine, the birds, the green. Beauty surrounded me. No headphones, just me, God and his creation. And it was even better knowing that Prince Harry lives on the path I was running...a little motivation...

Alright, so that really wasn't my motivation. I was too distracted by the glowing landscape I set my feet upon.
I couldn't have asked for a better way to relax and breathe. Permanent future running spot?

After my run, Kayla and I made our way to Parliament Square for a royal walking tour. Our guide, Glen, took us near the Prime Minister's house, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Abbey. It was neat hearing the history and stories I hadn't heard the last time I went to these places. We also were able to catch the march during the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. I have more photos, but our card converter broke, so those will come later when I return to the states.

Photo: Queen Elizabeth II's parents.

After the tour, we raced to Speedy's cafe, which is used in BBC's Sherlock. We didn't eat there though; they didn't take cards and we were out of cash. We stopped at a Pret, instead, which was pleasant as always. :)

We went to the Strand Pret that I went to while at King's. We then made our way to Twinings Tea store. It's amazing! So many tea leaves and coffee beans to be entranced by. And you could sample some tea for free. My kind of place. The tea was also much, much cheaper there than at the supermarket, surprisingly.

Twining's logo is the oldest logo in the world. It is the original and has not been updated since. Fun fact.

Photo: Coffee beans to sniff.

Then since we were in the area, we strolled over to St. Bart's Hospital, where Sherlock jumped off to fake his death in the BBC version. Oh, Benedict, you sly dog. It was under construction, as is everything in London right now. The Tower of London is under construction, too.

 Lastly , we went to Blackfriars station to go "home".  We have a long day of travel tomorrow, as we leave at 4 a.m. I did pack my suitcase though, so that's one less thing to do. It's always so depressing coming back. Sometimes I wish I had a teleportation device, but the journey is what makes it all happen. I guess I should appreciate the long flights and layovers. Ahh, positivity will make it all better. Always smile, that's my motto. 

It's been an amazing three weeks in Europe and I'm beyond thankful for the chance to even begin to think about doing this. I am ready to come home and breathe fresh air. Only for a few days, then back on the wings to another adventure--Glenwood Springs!

Cheers,

Kelli









Sunday, May 31, 2015

Notting My Head

Day 3: Notting Hill, Hyde Park, Tower of London, millennium bridge, Notting Hill Community Church.

Busy, busy day. But when is is not? 

This morning we started off by going to Hyde park and Kensington Gardens. A lovely place that I cherish dearly. We saw about half of the park, but are planning to go back tomorrow. I want to get my run in at Hyde Park--it's on my bucket list! 
Kensington Palace in the distance.

We went to Notting Hill Community Church after the park. It was rainy, but that doesn't ruin a day in London. The church was just as I remembered it from last summer--welcoming and joyous. The message was about prayer and how it is the foundation of our relationship with God. It's the communication. We should be intentional with our prayer and put effort into it, just as we do with earthly relationships. I loved the worship again--it always touches my heart. 

I love this area. 

Then we went to the Tower of London, for it is a must see experience for people who haven't been to the city before. On the way, I found a cute blazer for five pounds! Yay, deals! 

The tower changed a bit since last year, so it was cool to see the updates. We spent about three hours there--we had to take it all in!

We then got some fish and chips by the tower before heading over to walk across Milennium Bridge.

Mmmmm, those clouds.

Then we headed home! Well, our temporary home. And watched 'Young Victoria' because Kayla hadn't seen it. It's an awesome movie, by the way. You should watch it.

Long day tomorrow before heading out early on Tuesday to the USA!!! 

Cheers,

-Kelli






PortoBella

Day 2: Saturday, May 29. Portobello Road and the London Eye.

We started the day with Portobello Road Market for the Saturday morning rustling of people in the streets. I love the culture and diversity that make up the market--it's one of my favorite places in London. 

And the FOOD. YUM.

After Notting Hill, I showed Kayla Baker Street and King's Cross Station (where the Harry Potter things are). 

Then we wasted some time at the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery before a walking tour at 4 p.m. Some Claude Monet and Vincent Van Gogh paintings:
Van Gogh.
Monet.

The walking tour was supposedly free, but really we just paid whatever we wanted. The guide, Richard, was from North London and was a Packers fan. He said he'd gone to a game pre-Favre days. That was pretty cool, I thought. Even in one of the largest cities in the world, I'm reminded how small the world can be.  

The tour was of Old Town London, which included St. Paul's cathedral and the Tower of London. More central and in the actual city (the one square mile) of London. 

That dragon is a symbol of the city. Beneath is Queen Victoria. This indicates that the city is higher authority than the monarch. To this day, the Queen must ask the Mayor of London for permission to enter the city because he has more authority in this place.

St Paul's cathedral.

Then after the walking tour, we headed to the London Eye. We debated standing in line, but realized it wasn't that long of a wait, so we went for it. And now, Coca Cola bought it and everything is different from when I was in London last. This was my first time actually boarding the Eye. It was super cool and I'm glad we did it! The cost was meh, but when in London, you seize the day.  On our way to the London eye, we walked across Tower Bridge! Something I always wanted to do, but never did. And the bridge was opening just was we walked up to it:

Shaun the sheep around London are raising money for children. This one is painted a Union Jack.
The House of Parliament is one of my favorite buildings in London. The architecture and design is beautiful. I could look at it all day. 

After the Eye, we headed back to our lodging. It was a long and successful day in London Town (literally, because we were in the town of London, which is the City of London that is that one square mile). :) The more you know!

Cheers!

-Kelli

























London called me

Day 1: London love.

We left Scotland in the morning around 9. We headed for Heathrow airport and arrived around 11. 

To waste time until our hotel had check in, we ate lunch and wandered throughout the airport. Then we had to take the tube to the nearest station to our guest house. Taking the tube was great--I fell right back into routine in hike to use it. But walking there was rough. Especially because it was in an an area I had never gone before. After asking about 5 people and walking a few miles probably (and taking a train), we finally checked in to our place. It was the most stressful thing in my life, I think. And we did it all while carrying suitcases. At least it wasn't raining!

Then we had a 4 pm tour scheduled at BBC Studios. We had about ten minutes by the time we got settled in our room before we had to leave. We rushed on the tube to Oxford Circus and arrived with 5 minutes to spare. Phew!!

The tour was awesome! It was so exciting, especially being s journalism student. I think it would be so cool to. Work for BBC one day. Hopefully. We got to peek through the window down to the main newsroom where all the bustling journalists were. It was so fascinating!

Then we went to eat at The Sherlock Holmes pub. I had the Hounds of Baskerville Toad in the Hole. It was grand. 
Everything was Sherlock Holmes themed, obviously. 
After that, we took. A short walk down the Strand past Somerset house and into the Kings College Strand campus. I took a walk down memory lane from my study abroad experience there last summer. I am an official alumna after all!

 After King's, we strolled around the surrounding gardens near Temple station for a bit before getting on the tube back to Clapham Common. It was a beautiful first day indeed! :) London never disappoints me.

Cheers,

Kelli