onsdag 25. august 2010
Finishing touch
onsdag 2. desember 2009
lørdag 21. november 2009
York City FC
But this time it is about York City FC. I really must say, that after watching these guys three times this fall I've kindof fallen in love with the team. Well, maybe not the team, because the guys are not that handsome, but still, the atmosphere among the supporters and the team spirit is awesome. Yes, they are playing in Blue Square Premier, which is outside of the English league system. But they are close to promotion. At the moment, after todays away win against AFC Wimbledon they are now in fifth place, with some points down to the last play-off place. This is encouraging and I really look forward to follow the team on the web after Christmas. They are also through to the second round of THE FA Cup, and will play Cambridge United away later this month. Hopefully they will tie in Cambridge, so I have time to watch the team one more time before leaving town. And for all scouts visiting this blog, look out for Richard Brodie. He is in the beginning of his twenties, and he is top scorer in the division. Earlier this week he played for England C against Poland. A huge talent, who York should be happy if they can keep for another half season.
Links;
Blue Square Premier - with live coverage of all games and an excellent news section
York City FC official homepage
York City - Norwegian supporter site. Brilliantly done!
And now, for some pictures;
søndag 1. november 2009
lørdag 24. oktober 2009
Pics 2 - the class
From the left; Lisa, Helene, Tuva Marie, Tonje Marielle, Rolande, Kristine, Britt and Jonathan.
Yes, there are only eleven students in my class. But that just means that the teachers have more time to explain to every one of us, so I can't say I'm unhappy about it.
onsdag 7. oktober 2009
London, baby!
Staying in Notting Hill, in a not very classy Bed & Breakfast, was perfect in consideration of location and exhibits. Despite the bed on wheels and breakfast consisting of only toast and boiled eggs, it was quite good. Kensington Gardens was our next door neighbour, and of course our first destination. We also covered famous areas and attractions like Hyde Park, Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, London Eye, Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Trafalgar Square, British Museum, Covent Garden and St Paul's Cathedral. But the area we spent most time in was in and around Leicester Square, with Chinatown, cinemas and theatre. We went to the movies three times, but the definite highlight (except the part that my girlfriend was there with me) has to be Avenue Q. What a wonderful theatre/musical, with exceptional puppeteering and incredible singing. Recommended to everyone!
Now I'm back in York, studying my a** off, trying to make up for lost time. Well, it wasn't lost, exactly, I just spent it on something much more fun. Thank you, Karina, for a wonderful weekend. And to the rest of you, wish me luck on the upcoming essay writing. Phew, that's going to be exhausting. Until next time, good night, and enjoy the photos!
lørdag 26. september 2009
Goathlands, Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay
Last weekend some of the students from the NSC course went on a field trip to see more of the county. We went to Goathlands, which is where the tv-series Heartbeat (Norwegian name; Med Hjartet På Rette Staden) was filmed. After a quick stop by the Heartbeat Garage, we travelled further on to our main destination of the day, Whitby. This is an old whaler's town, the birth place of Captain James Cook, and it also consists of places where parts of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula is put. Since I've read the book, I found it interesting to see the places described in the novel, especially the graveyard. All the sightseeing made us quite hungry, so we decided to try one of Whitby's specialities; Fish & Chips. Yummy! A little fatty compared to Norwegian food, but it really filled our stomachs. On the way back we made sure we passed Robin Hood's Bay, a place that has miraculously little to do with the hero from the books. It was a beautiful bay, with a cozy old town, and long, long beaches. A nice place to relax before we went home. I must say, I'm quite pleased with my first field trip this year, and I hope there will be some more. I added some photos, so you can see for yourself.
