Anyways, not much else happened yesterday. I mostly did some exploring of Winchester. Yesterday as a class all of the American students had to hike out to St. Catherine's Hill (which some of us had already visited the other weekend). On the way back I went through the Winchester City Center and looked through all the shops I hadn't been into yet. It was quite interesting--there are really some adorable little stores here. Unfortunately, as I had guessed and as my teacher confirmed, Winchester is an extremely expensive city--one of the most expensive to live in in England. It's a beautiful old town within an hour's train of London, so there are quite a few commuters here who want a lovely home outside of London but still have a nice job in London, hence the high prices. Good for them, but it kind of stinks for the students. Oh well, I still love it here.
While exploring, I found an adorable kitchen store with a whole shelf full of Kitchen Aids and blenders in different colors. I also found Jenny's kitchen aid, and it was so cute I had to take a picture.
Well, I have to go do some reading for my US History class in an hour. Today in class we're debating the Revolutionary War and whether or not the colonies had a worthy argument for declaring independence... should be interesting.
Random Fact #5: England has no written constitution.
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I've always thought of rugby players, even female rugby players, as hairy dudes, so congratulations on continuing on another continent your quest to correct ignorant idiots, such as myself.
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