Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Lol, this could be useful
I can use this blog to only post my adventures and post my Summer, lots of things.
And..........
- I can mess around. B) Lots of possobilities.......
- I can make things colored,big,bold, and italic.
- I can download videos and pictures
- I can just be myself,Ian Dehaven,A.K.A speedmonkey265 or, mista munky
- Plus,I have diffrent fonts of my choice. I think I should go to bed now. The end (Lol)
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Getting Home
We are home. We took the train back to England and when we got there it was snowing! We took the underground to the airport and we stayed in a hotel right there. It is a good thing because by the next morning all the trains and busses were shut down and we wouldn't have been able to get there. It was the most snow in England in 18 years.
We sat on the plane forever (mom says it was about 4 hours or so) before we could take off. Then the plane took 8 hours to get to Dulles. Then we had to wait for the little plane to Roanoke. In all, I got up at 5AM (London time) and got home at 7PM...that is 19 hours of traveling.
Paris
Getting to Paris we went through the chunnel - a tunnel under the English channel. It wasn't that exciting it was dark and you can't see the fish. The train ride was fun and I played a lot of cards.
Paris is big. The Eiffel Tower was right by our hotel and it sparkled at night. I went to the Louvre and saw a mummy and the Mona Lisa. We saw a few churches. The Catherdral of Notre Dame was my favorite. We took a tour of the inside and then went on the roof tour. It is 422 steps to get to Emanuel - the bell that Quasimodo rang.
My favorite food in France is crepes - caramel and also filled with chocolate with ice cream and chantilly (whipped cream).
Here's a few picture we took there. We had to wait until we got home to do this...there are no Internet Cafes to be found in Paris.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Literally talking French
Bonjour! Today I will go to Paris and on Monday I will fly back home and go back to school. :/
In Paris I will see the Eiffel Tower. I will go bungie (bun-jy) jumping off the Eiffel Tower if my mom will let me. = - (
The thing is, forget mom go to dad. There's always more than one chance. My dad just LOVES
LOVES LOVES bungie jumping.Yesterday, we were hanging loose.I will also see Notre Dame.
This time my mom is doing the roof tour. Last time she couldn't go because she was pregnant.
My little sister was in my mom's belly. signing off speedmonkey265. (Oh and P.S. I have now changed to mista munky.)
In Paris I will see the Eiffel Tower. I will go bungie (bun-jy) jumping off the Eiffel Tower if my mom will let me. = - (
The thing is, forget mom go to dad. There's always more than one chance. My dad just LOVES
LOVES LOVES bungie jumping.Yesterday, we were hanging loose.I will also see Notre Dame.
This time my mom is doing the roof tour. Last time she couldn't go because she was pregnant.
My little sister was in my mom's belly. signing off speedmonkey265. (Oh and P.S. I have now changed to mista munky.)
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Stonehenge, a Castle and IKEA!
Another Day of Speedmonkey's Adventures.
While there I listened to an Audio Device that gave me a "tour" and provided some interesting information. I learned that if you are here at Stonehenge during the Summer Solstice - you are able to see the sun shine through the center arch (I told my Mom that I want to come back and see that...)During the Winter Solstice though, the run will rise across the "setting" tones (which turn RED when it rains!)

It was quite a trip to get to Stonehenge...we had to take two trains and a double decker bus (here is a shot of our view of the road while riding the bus.)
When we arrived, the first thing I noticed was the smell of Sheep poop. It turns out that Stonehenge is in the middle of a sheep field and has highways running on both sides.


After leaving Stonehenge, I went to Sarum to look at the castle grounds of King Henry I. His castle was one of the first places in the 13th century that had a bathroom inside!
Here is some information and a picture of the actual "Pit"!

While walking around, we ran into a camera crew from Ikea. They interviewed me for a commercial to be shown in Great Britian and asked me questions like "What does Billy do for Ikea?" (I told them that he was a very important person at Ikea...but Mom says that it is actually a name for some Ikea furniture.)
Well -- Speed Monkey signing off!
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Harry Potter and Alice in Wonderland
Warning the following is rated L as this is a long post...I wrote it before going to the internet cafe so mom doesn't have to pay for me to think....she is going to type it for me. Mom also decided that renting a car in England was probably not the smartest thing to do. They drive on the wrong side of the car and on the wrong side of the road and she would still have to shift gears. So we are going everywhere by train or bus or walking.
Yesterday we took the train to Oxford to see where Harry Potter was filmed. Oxford is really old with alot of different colleges there. We saw the Bodelean Library which is the library in the Harry Potter films. The Divinity room which is the Sanatorium in the movie is there but I was not old enough to go in so I had to look at it through the windows. They had a show about music there and how important it is in important events. I listened to the music and singing from the coronation in 1937. It was OK, but I still like rock better.
We also saw Christ Church and it's hall. THe hall is what the dining room in Harry Potter is based on. Harry Potter was not filmed in it (they needed it to feed the students). They built a model of it and filmed there. The room is really big and really old. All of the pictures are of important people who went to school there. For lunch they were having pork loin with baked apples, shepherd's pie and coq au vin. This is very different from my school because we never have that kind of food, the tables are bigger and fancy, the teachers eat in the same room and people serve you here. (picture above)
There is really no Harry Potter stuff in Oxford...they all talk about Alice in Wonderland and that stuff is everywhere. The story goes that Alice is based on a real girl that lived at Oxford because her father was a college dean. A dean is really important, kind of like a principal. The rabbit in the book is based on her father. He ate dinner at the head table in the Hall and when he was done he could leave. For the important people so they didn't have to walk through the students, there was a secret door with a spiral staircase they used to leave the Hall. This is the rabbit's hole. In the fireplace, the thing that holds the logs has heads on it with long necks, just like Alice gets in the book and some of the other characters are based on stuff in the stained glass windows. A cat named Dinah, liked to climb the chestnut tree outside the library where the author worked. this is the Cheshire cat in the book. At Christ Church there is a bell named Tom. Every night at 9:05 it rings 101 times. This is for the 101 original students of the college who had a 9:00 curfew. It rings late because for some reason Oxford time is five minutes behind Greenwich Mean Time (so yesterday I was only 4 hours and 55 minutes ahead of you)
We also went to the Museum of Natural History. Thie dinosaur footprints were very big. Inside we saw lots of stuffed animals like a nile crocodile and a dodo. There were lots of bugs too. Some of these were alive. (Picture above)
One more short post and then we are off to Stonehenge.
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