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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
York

York was amazing!!! Long account coming up... I'm gonna write everything I can remember :)

I went with Eveline and Mari, we left on Saturday morning. We found the youth hostel (YHA) without problem, had lunch there (what we brought with us from home), then went back to York to walk around. I remember being in York for a little bit last year on the UK trip, but that was only walking around in the cute little streets with the shops. There is SO much more to it all!!! First, we looked at the York Minster, but it cost a lot to go in considering it was just a cathedral thingy, so we just went up until the ticket booth, then left to walk around those cute streets with old houses. There was some kind of student parade going on, as you can see on one of the pictures XD We then proceeded to the JORVIK Viking Museum. We assumed it was going to be just an exhibition of the viking remains they found under York, from the Viking town Jorvik. But it was actually seriously cooler! They used everything they excavated to reconstruct the original town, they built model houses and had wax figures and everything... we had to get into a capsule thing and it took us around it... the ride was at least 10 minutes, with audio commentary. I loved that when we were passing the market street of the model town, there were actual smells coming, like meat... ^o^ I thought that in itself was worth it, but after that came an exhibition area! It was filled with fun facts about the Vikings, really accessible for children too, so it was enjoyable! They had these descriptions about the gruesome diseases the Vikings had, etc XD It fascinated me to no end... and we now know what Schmorl nodes are XD Unfortunately, I couldn't take pictures in the ride part, and the museum part, well I guess it didn't occur to me, I was enjoying myself too much listening to Old Norse words, and comparing how similar they are to English :)

We then went to some shops, and after, headed for Clifford Tower (on the picture below). You had to pay to go in and climb it, which we didn't, of course XD The view was nice enough from just the top of the mound, and though it was prohibited, we walked around the tower on the grass and took photos of the sunset (*_*) The Yorkshire sunsets are really beautiful, both days were wonderful to watch *__* Anyway, after that, it was already getting dark and we were hungry, so we went back to an all-you-can-eat Cantonese buffet we saw earlier that day. Oh man... we stuffed ourselves so much!!! I filled my plate 3 times with just main courses, then 3 more times with dessert... (the others ate just as much, if not more than me :D) We spent over 2 hours in there XDDD Finally we managed to stand up, catch the bus and go home. We didn't realise it was the last bus though, and that we missed our stop... but the driver was nice, and took us back after everyone else got off at the last stop :) Then we just talked in our room and went to bed around 1.

On Sunday, we decided to hire bikes, since it was nice weather, and cycle around York somewhere. We left at 10:45, and my bike was acting strangely after 10 minutes (I couldn't stop cycling, otherwise the chain started getting screwed up if the pedals didn't move), but I figured, oh well it's not that bad. I took it into a bike shop about 1 hour after we left because it was a bit annoying, they said the gear was broken and it has to be changed completely, though I can ride it like that as well. I did, I didn't want to waste time going back and changing the bike. We saw a sign showing a bike route to a town called Selby, 14 miles from York, so we decided to cycle to Selby. It was a nice countryside, so peaceful and quiet! We took photos of some sheep, and just generally how peaceful it all was compared to London (which I also like... just in a different way) *___*
Poor Mari found it tiring though, but she kept up well! We stopped for lunch at a playground and messed around a bit, then finally made it to Selby by 2:30 - a little later than we'd calculated, but oh well :) There was nothing open! Sunday afternoon is, I suppose, still a dead time in Yorkshire or something. We managed to find a pub where we had drinks, and headed back to York at 3.
Now, the thing was... our bikes didn't have lamps, and it gets dark around 5 -5:30. Knowing we wouldn't get back to York in 2 hours, we started to worry... not just about not seeing anything on the cycling path what with the thin crescent moon, but also the fact that police fine you if you don't have a lamp on your bike at night @_@ Plus, without the lamps, we were scared to cycle on roads, in case a car hits us. So we tried to hurry, but Mari was at the end of her strength :( We took turns to push her... Eveline more than me... I kind of sucked at it T_T Then, much to our delight, with the sun already setting and us still not being far from Selby, on some muddy-grassy cycle track different from the one we came on, my crappy bike (which Eveline was riding to give me a little break) had the chain come off TWO gears. Great, now what. I had some tissues, so I tried to keep my hands clean while I put it back onto the main gear. But as for the smaller one at the back - it got stuck -_- So much that Eveline couldn't even push the pedals. I then tried tugging, pulling, various methods, and finally managed, with joint effort of all of us, to put the chain back on... by that time, my hands were covered in oil, Eveline had quite some too, and we were pissed like hell. What to do... bike sucks, Mari is really tired, Sun is setting, and York is still 13 miles away???

Well, we tried to take a bus back, but no bus would carry 3 bikes (they don't even carry one. No surprise), so all we could do was head on and hope to, um... not get lost in the dark on the cycle track, which had no lamps and no road near it or anything. We pushed Mari (again, Eveline pushed more) and slowly but surely, we neared York, on a somewhat better and probably faster track than the one we came on. That was OK, but when we neared York, I don't know how much it troubled the others, but I was seriously worried about not having lamps @_@ it's dangerous, and we could be fined even if nothing hits us. So we carefully, on the sidewalks, sometimes walking and sometimes riding, managed to reach the Pizza Hut in the city centre around 7 pm. Bliss.......... we had a meal, and wondered why we could only manage 1 helping of unlimited ice cream that came with our menu. Hmmmm. That night, we were all in an 8-person dorm, and there was this old lady (wtf... I thought it was a youth hostel) who snored so it was kind of hard to go to sleep -_-;
However, early waking again on Monday morning, breakfast at 9, and then checkout from the room. We left our stuff in the luggage room of the hostel, and went into the centre again. Mari bought some candy for her friends, then we went to the York Castle Museum. Again, so much better than what I'd expected!!! It was really big, really interesting, and original! Everything that had to do with York and life in York, from the 18th century up until 2007, was there - but mostly Victorian things. There was even a reconstructed area of the Victorian streets... with real cute shops, model school, bank, confectioner's, bookshop, toy shop, stable, blacksmith, candlemaker, horse carriage... it was made dark too, so the lamps looked even better.

By the way, below there, is a reconstructed model of a privy. With poo in it. Plastic poo. Hilarious!
After that, we paid a visit to Starbucks, and I picked a vanilla cream frappuccino. I TOLD Eveline it was nice (though I'd never tried it before either, but come on, it's vanilla frappuccino, it's from Starbucks, it's GOTTA be nice! XD) but she said she'd be safe and order a vanilla hot chocolate. OK... then I let her taste mine, and she loved it so much, she and Mari ordered one too (after their original drinks), so we had our lunch there with the frappuccinos XD By the way, the lunch was stolen from breakfast at the hostel. Well, I *am* Hungarian :P
Then, with a little more bus complications, we got our luggage back from the hostel, went back to the train station, and finally arrived safe and sound back to Kings Cross :)

I don't really know how to sum this all up, but all I know is, thank you Mari and Eveline for making this trip so awesome (^________^) Even though they aren't reading this XD The atmosphere was easygoing the whole time, I enjoyed being with them so much, and happy that I got to know Mari better, and find out that we all love eating, especially chocolate XDDDDDD Oh, and happy that I learned the Japanese words for 'constipation' (geri) and 'diarrhoea' (benpi) - I'm sure they will be useful some day - not to mention the game of making stupid faces and seeing who laughs first :D Mari wins at stupid faces XDDDDD

Btw, if you've read this far, congratulations - I'm sorry for the crap layout, I realised halfway through that it would work better if I merged the pics in Photoshop and uploaded 3 together as one or something - but I suck, so whatever. It's not too bad I guess XD;












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Végigbarangoltam itt a fél szigetvilágot, miközben végigolvastam! :3333333

A képek nagyon aranyosak és chou tanoshiinak hangzik az egész utazás, remélem eccer majd együtt is izgulhatunk ott a biciklizés közben, hogy ránksötétedik lámpa nélkül. XD :3333333333333

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 14 February, 2008 01:35  

awwww, örülök hogy tetszett ^o^ <3 hááát veled is mindenképp megyünk majd biciklizni ám! csak még előtte gyógyuljon meg a lábad *ad gyógypuszit faternak*

By Blogger バルビ, at 17 February, 2008 08:50  

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