Tuesday 3rd June 2008 2:11pm
I'm sitting in the TAFE library and I'm reading whilst taking notes. I'm reading the following;
Lonely Planet: Britain
The independent women’s guide to EUROPE
Oscar Wilde; and his world
The wit and humor of Oscar Wilde
George Orwell; Selected stories
I want to start to plan my trip to Europe. I hope these books will inspire me and give me some idea of where to go and what to do. All I know now is that I want to go to London and see Babyshambles however there is so much more to the blissful continent then the live music scene. I will also add that I am listening to Grinderman. Whenever I picture myself traveling around Europe I see myself traveling alone. Being an independent women and discovering a whole new side of the world. Discover more about myself. Television has taught me a lot about Europe however I have not had the overwhelming feeling of being in a foreign land. When I do watch shows or read articles about the country side I feel it is magical. The same magical feeling I get when I am in forest of the subtropics of far north new south Wales. The magical feeling I get when I am in the city and it’s raining. It’s raining today and it’s dark. The autumn leaves linger in the tress and trickle down onto the path as the wind blows. People are running from cover to cover to avoid getting wet. I love walking down quite streets and ally ways when it is sprinkling. It always rains in England. It is really green and I hate it when people use the term; ‘well I didn’t move here for the wheather’ because that would be something I cherish. Go to Leeds and hang out in Call Lane. Great name and a student hang out. Visit East Yorkshire. Home to Vikings and sparse landscapes. Travel through the UK on buses. Tickets are available National Express agents. $410 will buy you 15 trips which can be used throughout the UK within 60 days.

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