The girls excited for some yummy food!
Saturday we went to check out Warwick Castle. It's a famous English medieval castle dating back to the 10th century! It was an insane experience to explore a place with so much history and to think about the fact that in the very rooms I was in, 1000 years ago people were living out their daily lives with no idea or thought of us invading their home in 2008!
The picture above is of the Mound, the oldest part of the castle (built in 1068),
and below is a view from the Mound of the main building.
I tried to help the poor man figure out what it said,
but I was no help because he couldn't hear me when I told him.
I think he had to much wax in his ears.
We played dress up. I'm the lady, supposedly looking adoringly at my gentleman,
although in fact I just look ridiculous!
My fellow explorers and I
We also went to Coventry Cathedral. The orginal cathedral was built in the 14th century, but was bombed by the Germans in 1940, so now the ruins remain as a 'hallowed ground' and are meant to be a symbol of the futility of war and also reconciliation. It was such a moving experience. No one really talked, and only in whispers.
These pictures, above and below, are of some parts of the ruins,
although they don't do it justice.
This cross is made of two charred beams.
A new Cathedral has been built next to the ruins and is absolutely stunning, a lot of beautiful artistry. Besides the main worship area, it has several tiny chapels each with a different symbolic theme. The choir was practicing as we walked around quietly taking it all in, which added to the sacred feeling of the place, it felt very worshipful. The one disappointment, which others agreed with me about, was that there was a booth in the main sanctuary selling items which can best be described as kitsch. These pictures don't do it justice at all, I could put so many more on, but I won't:
Enormous tapestry, 'Christ in Glory'.
The chapel of Christ in Gethsemane.
Sharon and I at - well it's pretty obvious!
Sunday was a chill out day, just reading and doing laundry, so exciting! Today, class has been cancelled, so I plan to start working on my essays!
2 comments:
Hey Jodi!
It must be so amazing being in England. All your blogs are so funny and I love seeing the pictures -- it makes me wish I were there. lol.
Courtney
p.s. it is -5 degrees this morning and we had a blizzard on Friday. You're missing all the wonderful Canuk weather.:)
Hi Jodi! Courtney's right, as wonderful as everything you are seeing about the past - there's nothing like living in the present of an old fashoned winter blizzard!
Really though, everything looks SO interesting & the buildings do look amazing! Good luck on that essay- oh yeah..school :)
Love Aunt Evelina & Uncle Henry
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