Monday, April 17, 2006

A long time ago in a state far far away...

Han, Chewbacca and Tim. Space Pirates.Tim and I revised our plans. We decided not to go to Montreal, mostly because we couldn't get tickets for the hockey game and it's full of French-Canadians. We ended up going to Boston (Mass, not Lincolnshire). I guess the sad truth is that we were swayed by Boston because the Are gay robots part of our inevitable future? This reporter says, yes.Museum of Science had an exhibition on called Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination. It was basically a load of old props, models and costumes from all 6 movies and some science stuff about how possible the science in the films is. For the most part, Me standing next to the greatest movie villain ever.impossible. It was really cool to see some of the old costumes from the originals, like Chewbacca and C-3PO and I was really surprised to see how large some of the models were. They also had a load of child orientated play areas where we got to make our robots and see if they worked, mostly they didn't. We took a look around the rest of the science Yoda, the wisest and hardest Jedi of them all. museum, there was a huge T-Rex which I managed to completely miss. I liked the maths area where they had models of certain maths principles which I still won't even pretend to understand, but they looked cool.

Where everybody knows your naaaaaame...The next day we went into the city to see the other really famous part of Boston, the Cheers bar. Yes, we went to the bar where everyone knows our name. We didn't see Sam or Norm, but we did drink Norm and I discuss how badly Americans pour beer.from branded Cheers glasses. There are actually 2 Cheers bars, the one that they filmed the outside of, and a new one in a mall where the layout is the same as the TV show. We went to the real one, then looked at and ran away from the fake one. Boston was a pretty cool city, I never realised how close Harvard and MIT are I guess it must be the smartest city in the Country, if not the world!

Friday, April 14, 2006

The Full Vermonty

Me Tim and Nate. Hiking.We had a really good weekend out in the woods. We went in to the Adirondacks National park in northern New York. Tim, Nate, Ama (the dog) and I set up camp on the edge of Indian Lake which was cool because it was still half frozen. We spent Us at the summitmost of Saturday hiking up Snowy Mountain. It was 3898 feet high and it was a pretty hard climb. The top part of the mountain was still snowy and in places it was very deep. At one point I was in up to my waist in snow. The dog seemed to love it, she went crazy, running up and down the mountain, then coming back to make sure that we were all behind her. The last part to the summit Great Viewtook us ages to get past because there was only a thin layer of snow on top of ice. So every step we took, we slid back down. Once we got to the summit, the view was amazing. A little further into the trees there was a Fire Tower which we climbed. It was high, cold and windy and covered in ice and snow. We planned on eating lunch up there but as you can imagine the conditions were not really favourable enough. On the way back down we put on snow shoes for the snowiest part at the top. Knackered, we headed tp a local bar where I had one of the best burgers I've had in ages.

Technically I own this townWe hung around the National park for most of Sunday and then we made our way back to Tim's parents in Utica. Nate went back to Syracuse and Tim and I hung out in Utica before making our way to Burlington Vermont. I've The real Ben and Jerryspent the last few days hanging out with Tim, unfortunately I have been feeling pretty ill. Today we went to the Ben and Jerry's factory, a company that was started in Burlington. It was pretty cool to see where the magic happens. We got to sample one of the Caramel flavours which was tasty. The plan for now is to get myself well, then head to Montreal for the weekend. Then do some more hiking next week before I go to New York.

Friday, April 07, 2006

Farewell Philly

I spent my last couple of nights in Philly as expected, we bowled on Tuesday night. I was appalling. I have never bowled so bad in my life. By the 5th game I was getting better, but I have no idea what happened. I blame the balls, they were crappy. Wednesday, I walked around South Philly and got on of Pat's famous Philly Cheese Steaks. It was amazing, well, it was greasy and meaty and covered in hot sauce, so I suppose that makes it great. I watched football for the first time in ages (Juventus vs. Arsenal) and we met up with my friend Pedro and headed to the Bodyworlds exhibition in the Franklin Institute. The exhibit is put on by Gunther von Hagens, the crazy German who did a live autopsy on Channel 4. Essentially, it's a load of plasticised human bodies and organs in different poses. These are real bodies that have been donated by people for this dude to use. Apparently it's quite contraversial. I didn't find it contraversial, just really gross. I'm pretty squeamish about this kind of stuff and it really made me feel uncomfortable, especially the organs. But I have to say that it really was fascinating, despite my weak stomach for these things, I was impressed by it all. It was also quite educational seeing how the body all fits together. One thing is for certain. If I smoked, I would quit. Yuck.

I left my good friend Matt, yesterday morning (thanks once again Matt and Dan for your hospitality) and after a lovely Greyhound ride I arrived in Syracuse New York yesterday evening. Don't be confused. This is NOT New York City. It's a university town upstate. I met up with another good buddy, Nate, and we went for barbeque food and listened to some blues music. This afternoon we are going to meet yet another friend, Tim, and then tomorrow we head into the mountains to hike in the snow. Apparently there are bears. Cool.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

New York Preview

Me and Matt eating Philly Hoagies in New YorkOver the weekend Matt and I went on a little trip down to New York City. It was my first time in New York and it was great. We spent Saturday daytime wandering around a couple of the parks in Manhattan and we went to The Strand bookstore which boasts 18 miles of books. We saw Me with the Empire State Building in the backgrounda great band playing on the street called the Hypnotic Blues Ensemble. In the evening we went to an improvised comedy show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. It was really funny, they spent the 2nd half of the show improvising from music brought in by the audience. On Sunday we took a walk Matt and I in front of Union Square Subway station
around central park before joining the traffic on the way home, I never want to drive in New York. In a way it reminded me of London, in that you see it all over the place, on TV, in movies etc, so you expect a lot from it. When you actually get there, it's just another big city, albeit one with some excellent sites. I'm really looking forward to meeting my lovely girlfriend there in two weeks and spending some more time looking around the sites properly.

Scorpion Fish, I nearly got stung by one of these!Yesterday I met up with a friend that I met in San Fransisco and we took a road trip with a couple of his friends down to The National Aquarium in Baltimore. It was very impressive and massive. I really enjoyed seeing all the big sharks and rays. It very different seeing fish in tanks rather than in the sea and it's great because I get to stay dry! NEMO!I got all excited spotting fish that I had seen whilst diving, especially the clown anemone fish (Nemo). I felt like a kid. The highlight of the aquarium though, was predictably the Dolphin show, those fish are so cool. I had mixed feelings about it, it's amazing how they teach them to do things like walk on Dolphins rule!their tails and slide along the side of the pool, but it's kind of sad to see them confined. Although they looked pretty happy and they seemed to enjoy themselves. Especially when they kept getting fed fish. My plan for the next few days is to hang out in Philly, We're off bowling tonight and probably to the Franklin Institute for a Bodyworks exhibit tomorrow which will freak me out, yuck. Then on Thursday I'll be travelling up to upstate New York to Syracuse to meet up with another good friend of mine, Nate.

Saturday, April 01, 2006

More than just cream cheese

Me and Matt looking serious as we watch Bluegrass music.For the past few days I've been having a really good time with my friend Matt in Philladephia. I've seen a lot of stuff that I didn't even know was here. For Example the steps that Stallone runs up in Rocky. I spent yesterday looking around the historical part of the city. They are very proud of the fact that Benjamin Franklin lived here for most of his life. He was a pretty interesting fellow, not only was pretty important in founding Me and the Liberty Bell. I didn't crack it.the country, but he also did a load of science things. He was a printer and head of the Masons twice. He is totally worshipped in this city, I even paid $2 to see his grave. After walking around all the Franklin stuff I checked out the Liberty Bell. It is famous for being the bell that was rung to call people to hear the reading of the Declaration of Independance. After this I went to see Independence Hall which is famous for being where the Americans gave up The building that birthed the USAon the English by signing the Declaration of Independence. It was here that they also signed the Constitution as well as having been visited by many other famous American presidents. I basically had a day being schooled in American history. In the evening, Matt and I went out to West Philly to watch an acoustic bluegrass band who were absolutely outstanding.

Philadelphia City Hall. Today I saw another famous part of the city, the city hall and it's free mason lodge.A Monet. Pretty much my favourite painter. The some of the rooms in the lodge where very impressive and the view from the city hall was amazing. Upon the top stands an 11 metre statue of William Penn, the city's founder. In the afternoon I walked around the art gallery, which is the building that Rocky runs up. There were some really good classic impressionist European paintings that appeal to me The Philly Art Museum or the Rocky Steps.including paintings by Van Gogh, Monet and Cezanne. However there was also a lot of modern stuff that does nothing for me. We spent this evening rock climbing, which I need to practice more at because I like it but I'm not very good. We're off to New York City for the weekend where we're going to a comedy club night. So it's been a pretty eventful couple of days.