A lot has happened in three weeks! I found a place to live, have a temp job (for one more week, then scrambling again for work, woohoo) and am settling in pretty well. Here's what happened between the last post and now...
Les Misérables
!!!!!!!!!!! After 10 years of being in love with the music and thinking 'someday I'd really love to see this show' I got to see the show! I met an American named Matt at the hostel who wanted to check out west London on his last day in the city, so we went exploring together and decided to see a show. It was awesome.
GreenwichI spent a lot of time with a woman named Julia from Germany while in the hostel, and one weekend we decided to look around Greenwich.

We walked along the Thames to get there in a roundabout way. It was a HOT day - I got my first sunburn of the year.

The Royal Naval College.

Taking a break in the shade.

Our mission: to reach the top of the hill without passing out! There were hundreds, if not thousands of bright white Brits out sunning themselves all over the hill. There was also an ice cream stand at the bottom of the hill, and it was only when we'd reached the front of the line that they mentioned they were out of ice cream. I almost cried.

Mission accomplished! From here we could see the Naval College and the London skyline. There was another ice cream stand at the top, and again we stood in line only to have our ice cream hopes dashed. But the view was so lovely we didn't care.

One foot in the east and one in the west - straddling the Meridian line.
All in all a great day. We did eventually find ice cream too.
Highland Games and Strongman CompetitionI'd never actually been to the Highland Games in Antigonish, despite having worked there for 3 summers, so this was a first for me. My landlord, Katharine, was going with her friends and brought me along. Again it was a hot sunny day, perfect for sitting under an umbrella with live entertainment. Oh, and eating. Lots of eating.

The opening ceremony. The guy to the left was the event host, and he just kept getting drunker and drunker as the day went on. It was hysterical...


The Highland Games competitors.

The Strongmen.

The 'other' band... they were actually very good, but... ok, picture a pipe and drum group that wants to evoke that sort of 'wild spirit of Scotland' vibe. Then take 5 people with tattoos, shirts from the Gap and kilts made from the same discount plaid from the local department store. Add strategically place faux dead animal pelts and a road manager with a mullet who hawked their musical wares up and down the field. But yes, they were very good :)

New picture-taking strategy: stand next to a Strongman! They were really sweet actually, everyone flooded them for photo ops and you could tell they were absolutely spent but they dutifully lifted kids up on their shoulders and signed autographs. Iceland kindly posed for a picture with me.