Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Back from France!

Even though there are a few things I will miss, I am very glad to be back in England :)
It felt like alot longer than ten days!

We are staying in Glastonbury for the night, in the Backpackers Hotel (One of my favourite places to stay :D) Our room is bright pink, and the whole place is painted lots of different colours - it's brilliant!
Also, I am sure that I saw Richard Wright from Pink Floyd walking about before!
It doesn't seem very likely that he is in Glastonbury at the moment but hey :)

Sunday, 27 July 2008

We visited the chateau again today;

First, we explored part of the cellar, but went upstairs again quite soon as we were slightly freaked out by it being freezing cold and very dark down there!
Instead, we went to go upstairs to the other floors but found the staircase to be rotten and falling to pieces in some places. We were about to give up and leave when I discovered a back staircase that was made of stone, and therefore not going to give way if we walked up it. We managed to explore the whole chateau by doing this, and it is really the most incredible place that I have ever been to! There were paintings and drawings on alot of the walls and shabby looking matresses lying about in some places, so we think that artists might squat there from time to time.
At some point, I would love to either squat there or rent a cottage nearby, and spend all day painting, listening to music and drinking coffee :)
And when I needed a break, then I could go for a wander through the fields next to it or the forests that surrounds it all. Occasionally, I might come across other people, so I would quickly scuttle out of the way so as not to be seen by them. I would go up to one of the attic rooms and look out of the windows at all the amazing scenery nearby. Then, upon seeing the person leave, I would return to the room I was previously in and continue painting, and it would be lovely :)

I do apologise for going on and on about it so much, but you would really have to visit the chateau in order to get a feel for how incredible it is!

Saturday, 26 July 2008

A few photographs from the derelict chateau;

My new favourite place, most definately :)

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Photographs from Prom!

Some of my favourite ones :)

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Kayleigh and me

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Jonny, Elliot, Me and Vicky

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I really don't know what I was doing :)

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Me and Elliot, and a pretty red light!

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Me and Jonny dancing to Cotton Eyed Joe

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And again to Get Down Tonight

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hippyHYPOTHERMIA™ and Max [MASSACRE]™. br00t4lz at half past three in the morning :D

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Me and Vicky, she was very very drunk!

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Look - It's getting light :)

Friday, 25 July 2008

Somebody just came in here

Asking if somebody would babysit their three year old child.
In Paris. For three weeks. All expenses paid.
My parents only thought to tell me after the person had left!
How cool would that have been?!
:(

I forgot the lead for my camera

So I can't upload the photographs of the derelict chateau today - gutted!
It was the most fantastic place!
I really do intend to buy and live in it at some point.. If I can get two and a half thousand Euros together, hah.

We climbed in through a window and had a wander round for a while, all peeling paint and wrought iron spirally bits, absolutely amazing!
We're going back in a couple of days with a strong torch to explore the cellar :)

Thursday, 24 July 2008

I've been climbing about in trees all day

We did a "Go Ape!"-esque thing called Carhaix Adrenaline, full of zip wires and things suspended from branches ridiculously high up in the air, and it was great!
Me and my mother completed the whole thing, unlike my father and brother who dropped out half way. Haha

Tomorrow, we are hopefully going to this place;
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A derelict chateau! I really can not wait :)

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

When I get home;

I'm going to get my hair done like this -
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I think, maybe..
I'd like to, but probably won't get around to it ¬_¬
Thoughts?

We went to a market today

It was full of very unfashionable, dull clothes, live chickens crammed into cages and strange looking men next to stalls of meat. Most disappointing.
I was under the impression that people in France were fashionable and nice looking, and I have been proved greatly wrong by what I have seen so far!
I do wish we were in Paris..

Also I saw a woman trip over and carry on as if nothing had happened, looking slightly embarrased. I think that she thought that nobody had noticed, but I did, and mocked her silently

On a slightly lighter note, the weather is simply fantastic at the moment, and the scenery and colours are looking exceptionally amazing :)

While we were in Carhaix, I saw a guy who looked vaguely like a scene kid. As we walked past, I did the claw and said "Le br00t4lz" quite loudly. He gave me a funny look and I felt as though I'd achieved something

By chance, also whilst there, I stumbled upon a a "Cafe Librerie" down a side street. I didn't fully understand any of the books, but the owner had three cats wandering around in there and had Janis Joplin playing on the stereo, so we sat for a while and drank Espressos

Rest in peace, Floyd.

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Tuesday, 22 July 2008

I'm bored and found this amusing

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Polaroids and rescued paper

When I get home from France, I'm going to buy alot of these notebooks from a quirky little cafe called Oklahoma in Manchester, and start a journal.
I'm going to try and take a Polaroid photograph every day to stick in it, or failing that just a normal photograph.
And it will be filled with ramblings and doodles, I can't wait :)

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Monday, 21 July 2008

A few stories and photographs from the Lake District

As I previously mentioned, I recently went on holiday to the Lake District for three
days with Vicky, Jonny and Elliot.
My dad gave us a lift up there and back so we didn't have to pay alot of money for trains and busses.
It rained the whole way up there, but we listened to some decent music and played "I spy" to pass the time! We stopped at a service station called "Tebay Services" at Jonny's request, as Mr Bennett had often spoken lovingly of them and their apparently "space age" toilets. While my dad waited in the car, us four ran - under coats of course! - into the service station. We were most un-impressed with the toilets, they were certainly not space age, so we felt a bit let down! However, the shop sold Firefly drinks, so I was made up for the rest of the journey :)
Just before going to the youth hostel, we stopped in Keswick for a bit of food shopping. The Co-op had no free parking spaces, so we had to go to Booths, which was a bit expensive! We managed to spend thirty pounds on stuff just for three days! The people in Booths gave us strange looks which wasn't really surprising as Elliot and Jonny had taken to both holding the basket at once and skipping round! Me and Vicky felt determined to "out" them this holiday.. Alas, it didn't happen..
Our cashire was called Charles, but Jonny and I thought he looked slightly inbred, and not atall like a Charles.
Then off we went to the youth hostel :)
We stayed in a girls dorm and a boys dorm in Derwentwater youth hostel.
When me and Vicky first arrived in our dorm, there was only one other bed seemingly occupied , so we took a top bunk each, spent a while trying to figure out how to make up the beds, unpacked and went down to the kitchen to meet the other two for coffee and biscuits - we lived off coffee and biscuits that weekend.
We then went for a walk beside a waterfall behind the hostel, and went on a slight ramble off the path and down the side of a hill and through ferns and over a log and through some nettles and down another little hill and eventually found the field at the front of the youth hostel! We were rather proud with ourselves!
The weather had, by this time, got quite warm so we decided to go swimming in the lake (Derwentwater). Not a very wise decision I must say!
Jonny and Elliot were quick to jump in off the landing stage, and tried to convince me that the water wasn't freezing when I could see that it was, Vicky then jumped in and I was left clinging to a wooden post attemping to avoid being dragged into the lake! I did eventually jump in though, well kind of lower myself in accompanied by the other three! Just as I thought, the water was freezing, so I got out pretty quickly, as did Vicky. The guys, however, thought it would be a good idea to swim out to a bouy which "didn't look too far away"
It turned out that it was quite a bit further away than they first thought, Elliot turned back, but Jonny kept going, got there, started swimming back and Elliot swam out to him. They both got back and practically collapsed onto the shore of the lake, nearly hypothermic I thought! Very worrying! So we wrapped them in towels and went back to the youth hostel.
Afer getting changed and putting our wet clothes in the drying room, we met up in the kitchen again for more coffee and soon warmed up!
We thought it would be best to relax for the evening, so we took over the games room and played pool, table football and Twister, all of which were entertaining as they had pillow fights interspersed between them! Me and Jonny built a fort behind the seetee by the window, you should be jealous of it :)
We ended up going to bed at about one oclock, which isn't really that late, but we were quite tired!
Me and Vicky were rather surprised at finding our dorm completely full up - of old people, gutted - and had to creep stealthily across the floor, take our shoes off and crawl into bed fully clothed without waking them all up, I think we succeeded! However, I was most certainly not counting on not being able to sleep all night! The woman occupying the bed below me smelled awful and snored terribly! I felt physically sick because I can't stand snoring and so had about three hours sleep in total, Vicky was the same.
We woke up pretty early-ish as we were meeting the other two at half past eight that morning. Luckily, all the other people in the dorm had woken up and left, so we were spared the otherwise inevitable awkward conversation with them.
When Vicky and I got downstairs to the kitchen, we found that the other two had made a complete mess of just making toast!
After a breakfast of burnt toast and coffee, we set off on our walk.
We walked for what we thought at the time was really far and high up! And ended up in Keswick. By this time, we were very tired and so went in search of a tea rooms. It took quite a while, and it appears that most of the buildings in Keswick are guest houses - there really is no need for that many!
When we finally found somewhere, we had tea and cake which was most enjoyable.
Then we wandered around Keswick for a while, bought a couple of books, then got an open top (!!!) bus back to the youth hostel. Again, we collaped very tired into the lounge with some coffee and relaxed for a while. Then, when we went to get out clothes back from the drying room, I discovered that somebody had stolen my shorts!! I have no idea why anyone would want to take a pair of shorts, and it isn't like they would fit anybody else staying there, so I was most confused! Although I didn't really want them back, knowing that someone else had had them!
That night, we decided to not sleep in the dorms because of the snoring incident, and so pushed the setees together in the lounge and sat up for most of the night drinking ridiculously strong coffee and listening to music on my iPod speakers. We left the lounge only a couple of times, the first was to go outside into the grounds at about two oclock in the morning where we found a pretty threatening looking tree and played frisbee in the dark! And the second was slightly later on, to get some more coffee, when we ended up having an ice cube fight in the kitchen!
Eventually, we thought that we better had go to bed, so once again we crawled into bed as quietly as possible, only this time, it was at about half past five. I don't think that the other occupants of the dorm were best pleased, but I really didn't like any of them so I wasn't too fussed!
The next day, we had arranged to meet at nine oclock in the kitchen. However, the boys were not there when we came downstairs so we had to go to their dorm and yell at them to wake them up :)
What we had intended to be a relaxing day because of how tired we were, turned out to be the most tiring!
On an impuse, we thought to climb a mountain, which was really quite alot higher than we had been the previous day, but this wasn't even the start of it! At what we thought was the highest point around, we noticed that there was another peak, higher up and a bit further on. It turned out to be alot further than we thought, and we ended up wading across moorland and jumping across patches of mud, then lost the path completely! We wandered round for a while, and eventually went in what we thought was the right direction, right down the side of a waterfall! It was the right direction luckily as we found out when we finally arrived at the bottom. Then, more walking, to a place called Watendlath which was apparently only half a mile away according to an old man we passed. It was more like two miles, and took ages!
In this "village" - more like a couple of buildings..- there was what appeared to be a tea rooms! How relieved we were at the thought of a nice hot drink and a scone!
It was a very bizzare place though! The sign for it was behind a tree and facing the wrong way, and the inside of the shop had no lights on! The couple that worked there looked like they had stepped straight out of the League of Gentlemen, so we were a bit apprehensive or staying, we did though, and whilst waiting for our drinks, noticed that the shop had in it some faded posters and postcards, a couple of tatty books, and a bottle of baby lotion! Very strange indeed!
The tea was rather dissapointing, as was the scone because they had run out of jam, and then we had to face walking all the way back to the youth hostel!
We were absolutely shatted after getting back, and literally couldn't walk properly!
But all in all, we had had a fantastic time, really enjoyed ourselves and intend to visit more youth hostels in the near future :)
Congratulations if you have just read all of this rambling, and now here are some photographs from our holiday -


1. The waterfall behind the youth hostel
2. Me and Jonny, most pleased with discovering the field after our first walk!
3. Be jealous of our fort :)
4. A nice view of a mountain from the garden
5. Ashness Bridge
6. Elliot looking slightly concerned about the sheep
7. The highest point of our second walk, which turned out to be nothing compared to the next one!
8. We were perplexed for some time about this. As you can see, the lemon/melon was as well
9. A lovely sunset :)
10. Hello awkward photo on top of a mountain ^_^

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Another internet cafe..

I'm in France!
The weather is so lovely here, which makes a change from back at home!
There are plenty of fields and derelict buildings around too, so I have been taking alot of photographs, which I will get around to posting at some point :)
On a slight down side, I appear to be a "wierdo magnet" in France aswell! Lost track of the ammount of drunken - or not - people that have hit on me, and we've only been here since Friday! Hmm..
However, I did meet some people my own age to talk to the other night which was nice
Tomorrow, I think we are visiting a town to do some shopping, I think that will be quite good :)

Wednesday, 16 July 2008

My legs are aching from walking round town all day

I'm currently sat in a little cafe called Aphrohead on the edge of town, it has free internet, coffee and lots of books! Why haven't I been here before?!
My internet at home is broken at the moment so I haven't been online in a while.
This weekend I went on holiday to the Lake District with Vicky, Jonny and Elliot, it was fantastic! I shall write a separate post about it when I get round to uploading some photographs.