måndag 22 februari 2010

Cambridge-London-Birmingham-Cambridge in 36 hours

Heyho there!

The last week in Cambridge has started. No idea, if I can finish my work and do everything that I wanted to by end of the week. Probably not, but I don’t care anymore since it’s going to be busy anyway. My Saturday started at 7:30 when I got up and made myself ready for going to the lab. It wasn’t too bad as it was just little work to do (there was a reaction going on that I had to finish) but I still had to be there at 9 o’ clock. T

wo hours later I was on the train to London. After my last trip to London, I got the feeling that I didn’t see the “real” London. In fact, my first impression was not too good. London is a big and busy city with loads of tourists, very crowded and stressful which make it a very tough place to relax. Obviously, I couldn’t be too wrong with my description, but still I knew that I probably missed out the exciting part of London which everybody loves and refers to. And I didn’t want to leave the UK without having seen it! So mission London, chapter II, came directly after the lab work. I still didn’t have to much insider information to know where what is going on in London, but at least I had a couple of names this time. Brick Lane, Camden Town and Carnaby Street in Soho were the places that I went to. And yeah, I enjoyed it. Especially, Camden Town is a great place! I saw a H&M store with a proper DJ playing some electro tunes. I found new shoes. And I saw many crazy shops and markets. The markets reminded me partly of the flea market at Mauerpark in Berlin. There were several markets, selling all kind of unnecessary stuff, always with some DJ’s trying to advertise their music and to sell a CD. Good place, indeed. My emergency plan was to spend the day at the British Museum if I hadn’t enjoyed the places I went to, but there was no need for that. I started to like London, in fact, I would love to spend some more time there. But there won’t be more time now. At 6 pm I started moving towards Euston Station (which was rather complicated as the tube station turned out to be closed…, traffic in London can be very annoying!). I was supposed to take a train to Birmingham from Euston Station. Yes, Birmingham where my uncle lives. I talked to him last week and we agreed on that I should see him, and since my time in the UK is very limited, I decided to do it at once. So I went there for a night and a day. And what can I say, I didn’t know what to expect, but eventually I enjoyed the meeting very much. They were very lovely people, i.e. my uncle, his wife, and their 3 children. I got good food and very nice talks in Arabic and English and had a very good time there!

So finally, I’m back in Cambs, and just one week left. A week with a lot of work and many good-byes. Nothing really to look forward to. But on Saturday, I’ll be leaving for Manchester and I hope that I eventually can relax there. I’ll keep you updated. See you!

onsdag 10 februari 2010

This is England as well

I complain too much, just want to give you an idea of how England can be. The pictures are from my trip to Brighton...


söndag 7 februari 2010

The blue parrot

Another week over leaving just 3 weeks of lab work. Time seems to run away and I am afraid that I won't make it to carry out all experiments that I wanted to. So I spent my Sunday in the lab today.
But yesterday was spent more appropiate to a Saturday. First of all, I got a bike. A Belgian friend from the CouchSurfing community was so kind to borrow me his racing bike. A very nice blue racing bike, the blue parrot. It's my first racing bike and I really enjoy riding it. When I got that bike, it had a puncture in the front tire, so the first thing that I did was to get that fixed. Well, I spent another day of shopping in Cambridge city, there is anyway not much more to do here. Primark this time. I didn't think that I could find anything there, but obviously I was wrong. And the best thing, everything costs like nothing. No clue, how they can do it.
Afterwards, I went to the service at King's Chapel. King's Chapel is the Chapel belonging to King's College, probably Cambridge's main tourist attraction. Now it was my first service, I think, but that place is incredible. A very beautiful building, great architecture, brilliant acoustics, an amazing choir, simply a great atmosphere. Then I went with some friends to a pub and had dinner and attended a party at King's College and ended up at another place, the Hidden Room. Life is getting better and better here and I enjoyed riding a bike home instead of walikng more than 30 minutes, but every adventure will come to an end.
Here we are, 3 weeks left for lab work and I made some plans for the time afterwards. In 3 weeks I'll leave for Manchester where I am planning to spend almost a week, then I'll continue to Liverpool and use Liverpool as a starting point for some hiking in the Lake District. On 10 March, I'll be pleased to take the flight from Liverpool to Berlin. I am looking forward to seeing you all again!