Wednesday, 5 November 2008

Remember, Remember the 5th of November! - Guy Fawkes Night!!


Remember, remember the Fifth of November,
The Gunpowder Treason and Plot,
I can think of no reason
Why the Gunpowder Treason
Should ever be forgot.
Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, t'was his intent
To blow up the King and Parli'ment.
Three-score barrels of powder below
To prove old England's overthrow;
By God's providence he was catch'd
With a dark lantern and burning match.
Holloa boys, holloa boys, let the bells ring.
Holloa boys, holloa boys, God save the King!


Remember, remember the fifth of November
Gunpowder, treason and plot.
I see no reason, why gunpowder treason
Should ever be forgot.
Remember, remember, the fifth of November,
Gunpowder, treason and plot!
A stick or a stake for King James' sake
Will you please to give us a fagot
If you can't give us one, we'll take two;
The better for us and the worse for you!

Guy Fawkes Night
 (also known as Bonfire NightCracker NightFireworks Night) is an annual celebration on the evening of the 5th of November. It celebrates the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot of the 5th of November 1605 in which a number of Catholic conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament in LondonEngland.

In the United Kingdom, celebrations take place in towns and villages across the country in the form of both private and civic events. They involve fireworks displays and the building of bonfires on which traditionally "guys" are burnt, although this practice is not observed regularly in modern times. These "guys" are traditionally effigies ofGuy Fawkes, the most famous of the Gunpowder Plot conspirators. Although the night is celebrated in York(Fawkes' hometown) some there do not burn his effigy, most notably those from his old school.[1][2] Before the fifth, children traditionally use the "guys" to request a "penny for the guy" in order to raise funds with which to buy fireworks.

In the United Kingdom, there are several foods that are traditionally consumed on Guy Fawkes Night (most people no longer follow this tradition):

In the Black Country, it is a traditional night for eating groaty pudding.[citation needed]

In Sussex, it is a major festival that centres on Lewes necessitating the closure of the town centre. The night also commemorates the Glorious Revolution and 17 local Protestant martyrs that were burnt at the stake during Marian Persecutions by the CatholicQueen Mary I[10]. The night begins with torchlight processions in costume by a number of local bonfire societies and culminates in six separate bonfires where effigies of Guy Fawkes, Pope Paul V and topical personalities are destroyed by firework and flame.

In Scotton, the locals do not burn effigies of Guy Fawkes due to the village's connection to him. Up until recently, the Catholic school Stonyhurst College, would avoid any celebration, because of their connection to the other plotters (three of them went to the school).

In Ottery St Mary, in Devon, burning barrels of tar are carried through the streets:

"Ottery St. Mary is internationally renowned for its tar barrels, an old custom said to have originated in the 17th century, and which is held on November 5th each year. Each of Ottery's central public houses sponsors a single barrel. In the weeks prior to the day of the event, November 5th, the barrels are soaked with tar. The barrels are lit outside each of the pubs in turn and once the flames begin to pour out, they are hoisted up onto local people's backs and shoulders. The streets and alleys around the pubs are packed with people, all eager to feel the lick of the barrels flame. Seventeen Barrels all in all are lit over the course of the evening. In the afternoon and early evening there are women's and boy's barrels, but as the evening progresses the barrels get larger and by midnight they weigh at least 30 kilos. A great sense of camaraderie exists between the 'Barrel Rollers', despite the fact that they tussle constantly for supremacy of the barrel. In most cases, generations of the same family carry the barrels and take great pride in doing so. ... Opinion differs as to the origin of this festival of fire, but the most widely accepted version is that it began as a pagan ritual that cleanses the streets of evil spirits.[11]

Guy Fawkes Night is less commonly celebrated in Northern Ireland, where autumn fireworks and bonfires are more commonly associated withHallowe'en[12].

borrowed from Wikipedia :D

Houston We Have a President! about time there batman!

So late last night/ early morning is when the states electoral votes started to role in.  I stayed up till 3 am...most states were coming in but my eyes would not stay open as i sat on the couch.  Im sad that I did not stay up the whole time.  But this is something that I will always remember.  It seems that the English are quit pleased with how the election turned out.  
Maybe the US is finally turning a new leaf, and we won't get so many odd looks when you say im an American - let alone that Im from Texas. Im glad to have been part of this moment in history.  One day I plan to look back and tell my children's children.
Also, I am happy that yahoo had Obama's victory speech online still and that I was able to watch it :) I did like his speech.  It was very nice and I especially liked the story of the 106 old woman in Alabama.  You have just wonder how she felt.  Having seen things like the riots of 1960, seeing women and african-americans attain the right to vote, and lastly to finally vote for an african-american man and see him win and hold the highest office in the land.  I wonder how she feels that things can change and that change is possible, but to quote Obama "it might not happen in a year or even in a term" but change is possible.

love love  - hope you have a wonderful day 
p.s. now that the election is over in the states the english are getting ready for Guy Fawlke's Night - ill explain what that is in my next post!!!

love love love X infinity 


Tuesday, 4 November 2008

Sad News

Sad news due to my crazy paper schedule I will not be going to Amsterdam and Prague.  I am sad about this but unfortunately grades must come before frolicking across the Continent :( I wish this were not so but alas it is.

love love from me to y'all

Barcelona & Halloween!!!

 This past weekend I went to Barcelona with Kristen!!!! It was sooooooo much fun!!!! We meet Megan at the airport and went and dropped our stuff off at her apartment and then went and had lunch.  After lunch we made our way to viewing things around the city! First we saw Sagrada Familia, then we made our way to where they used to have bullfighting, next we saw this amazing hospital, and then made our way to a park where Gaudies' house is. It is an amazing park!!! If you ever are in Barcelona you have to go to this park!! We made our way back to the apartment and Megan went off to teach her one class for the weekend.  When she got back we went off and had tapas for dinner and got ready for the party that one of Megan's roommates was throwing for Halloween! The party was well under way when around 1:30/2 am we made our way to the club Piratas!!! It was a pirate club!!! It was hot as hell in there! We left around 4 am and stayed up for awhile talking with Martin - Megan's Polish roommate who doesn't speak english, but I remembered enough spanish to understand him and talk to him :D.  The next day we went and saw the Arc de Triomf, then made our way trough the park and we made our way to plaza catalonia...we then made our way to the Magic Fountain. OMG!!!! it is a fountain that sings and lights up!!!!! it is sooo cool!!!! Kristen, Megan, Chesney, Martin, & myself stayed up until Kristen and I had to leave to go back to London!  It was an amazing weekend in Barcelona!! 

Up next election coverage!!! are you ready for this! 

love love 

Finally a moment to breath!

So I finally have a moment to breath! and to tell all about Italy!!!!

Day 1! Rome
we arrived in Rome on Friday the 10th and we basically chilled at the hotel and walked around our area of town.  then we ate dinner and went to bed!

Day 2!! Rome continued!
So we rose early on Saturday the 11th to get ready for a day of sightseeing in Rome with Vastours! We started the day at the Vatican! I love that place!!!!! We made our way through the Vatican Museum! However, this time I got to see Rafael's rooms...which he only painted one room - in that room was the School of Athens! Also the floors have the marble that once lined the Colosseum...Catholics ;) After we finally finished the Vatican tour we went to lunch!!! OMG was it amazing....it was the best lasagna that I have ever had!!!! :D For the afternoon tour we went on a tour of ancient Rome! Basically we saw the forums and end up at the Colosseum! We arrived back at our hotel and we made our way to dinner and went back to the hotel and went to bed! 

Day 3!!! Rome still continues!
We got up a littler later than yesterday! :)  We walked Rome in 11 hours! Yes you read that correctly 11 hrs!!!!!! that was crazy!!!!  We walked to the Triton Fountain, then to the Spanish steps, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, two piazzas, and the Colosseum!! and then we ate dinner and watched the sunset and the Colosseum lighting up! After taking pics of the lit up and then walked back to the Trevi Fountain to see it lit up at night - the best way to see it! - and made it back the hotel!!! We were super tired and just crashed! 

Day 4!!!! Siena!
We got up at 10 and made our way to the train station! I wish that I didn't have to run around Siena to see a bunch of chruches and just had so time to soak up the vibes of the city.  I did meet this girl, Erin, who is studying abroad over in Siena.  She just told me all about the city.  

Day 5!!!!! Siena (a tiny bit)  & Florence
We walked around Siena and saw the San s. Dominico, and Saint Katherine's something...i don't remember.  We then had lunch and caught a train to Florence.  When we arrived at the train station, we made our way to the taxi line. We end up with this lady who has the most outrageous cab ever!!! I wish that I had taken a picture of it.  I really believed that I was Alice and I had just fallen down the rabbit hole! It turns out that she gives free rides to sick children, which is super sweet.  It also makes sense as to why the car is so crazy.  When we made it to the hotel we took naps and then walked around a bit and found a place to eat, came back to the hotel and went to bed.

Day 6!!!!!! Florence
We woke up and began to walk around we went and saw the David!!!! ecckkk!  We then made our way and saw the Doumo and the Baptistry.  We then found a place to eat lunch and waited till it was 2pm for our trip to Pisa to begin! Once in Pisa we saw the Baptistry, the Cathedral, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa!!! Then we walked to this other square and saw what is now the University for the Sciences and it is apparently very hard to get in.... perfect scores are required.  Well in one of the buildings is where a man was sentence to die of starvation with his family, which became the story for the last circle of Dante's Inferno. It was very cool!  Then we left Pisa and made our way back to Florence.  We were dropped off at the train station, we got McDonald's from the train station and caught a cab back to the hotel to watch my super sweet sixteen and Clueless the tv show in Italian! 

Day 7!!!!!!! Florence & trip to Venice
We walked to the Basilica of Sante Croce! This is where Michalanglo, Machiavelli, Gallelio, and Dante are buried and many more people! Also we made our way to the Pointe Vechio, ate lunch, and made our way to Dante's house.  Before for you actually get to Dante's house you come across the church that he attended.  In the church there are some very beautiful pictures of Dante and Beatrice.  After seeing Dante's house - we did not have time to go into it - we made our way back to the hotel and got our bags head for the train station to Venice!  It is a 3 hr. train ride.... but a very lovely one! When we finally got to Venice it was late and we were tired.

Day 8!!!!!!!! Venice!!
We walked around Venice seeing the sites.  We took a gondola ride and went to St. Marks square....full of tables and pigeons!!!! We then ate lunch and made our way to the departing point for a trip to three of Venice's Islands - Murano (glass making) Burano (?) (lace making) and something with a T ( it has a church on it).... we then made it back to the dock and went for dinner and saw the bridge that Venice is famous for... i can't remember the name!!  We made it back to the hotel and went to get gelato for our last night in Italy! 

Day 9!!!!!!!!! Back to London! :)
All we did was wake up and go to airport to fly back to London!!! I was so happy to be back on familiar ground.  As much as i love Italy, I was ready to be back in London!!!! 

that is all of my travels in Italy....sorry for no pictures but they are not on the computer :( :( 
love love !!!! 

Monday, 27 October 2008

Coming Soon to a Blog near YOU!!!

hey everyone!  Sorry I haven't updated sooner of my travels to Italy but I just haven't had time too many papers!!! Don't professors know that being cooped up in your flat writing papers is not the study abroad experience!!!! Hopefully soon I will have time to update soon.... like before I go to Barcelona :)  okay that is all for now.... I am off to class..... whoot haha no

love love 


Thursday, 9 October 2008

Twilight....my obsession! finaly trailer being posted tonight!


so in case you are crazy obsessed like me in a little while you can check out the new/final trailer for twilight movie! :D 

enjoy!