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Thursday, July 27, 2017

~England's green and pleasant land~





Former Oxford student, architect, art scholar, entrepreneur, and overall awesome guy William Morris grew up in this beautiful home located in the rolling hills-filled Oxfordshire region of England. Kelmscott manor is truly a hidden treasure and I highly suggest taking the time to step away from the fast paced city of London to enjoy the present... and of course, a cup of tea! Skipped over by history and the industrial revolution that ruined much of Britain's natural landscape during the 1800s, the Cotswolds are under appreciated for their beauty and peace. It's hard to explain in words the blissful atmosphere created by Morris's 1824 home, but twentieth century poet Edward Thomas sums up the experience quite well in his poem "Adlestrap." 

Adlestrop, by Edward Thomas
Yes. I remember Adlestrop— 
The name, because one afternoon 
Of heat the express-train drew up there 
Unwontedly. It was late June. 
The steam hissed. Someone cleared his throat. 
No one left and no one came 
On the bare platform. What I saw 
Was Adlestrop—only the name 
And willows, willow-herb, and grass, 
And meadowsweet, and haycocks dry, 
No whit less still and lonely fair 
Than the high cloudlets in the sky. 
And for that minute a blackbird sang 
Close by, and round him, mistier, 
Farther and farther, all the birds 
Of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire.

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Cheers to a summer at Oxford University








Gee's restaurant in Oxford is definitely our favorite spot so far


My dorms and classroom at the beautiful Oxford University in England look pretty dang great for going on 700 years of age! This summer I am taking political science/ prelaw courses with some of the most experienced and well published professors out there, which means lots and lots of reading and essays... but I am loving absolutely every second of it! If you ever have the chance to travel to England, I highly suggest taking the fifty eight minute train ride from London to experience a day in my favorite city in the UK, Oxford. The town itself that is nestled right next to Univ college has the perfect mix of city buzz and beautiful English countryside. Not to mention, a rich history that will get any history nerd like myself way too excited. 

The university got its start around 1190 when scholars started flocking to the town of Oxford because of the war in France. At that time, Paris was the only location of a university so it was about time that another center of learning was established. The city of Oxford was ideal for this because there was  royal palaces located near it (Blenheim and Beaumont) and since a King needs clever men to help him run the show, why not start attracting clever men by establishing a university? Since then, Oxford University has grown and expanded to include 38 residential colleges on its beautiful campus. Each college is like a family that dines, learns, and lives together... strengthening the intellectual environment in every aspect of life. 

Stay tuned this summer to follow our adventures around Oxford, the UK, and Europe in general! :) 


 

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