01.12.2007

Leeds and Newcaste-Upon-Tyne

these are the last two cities before the christmas break...
Leeds


Newcastle

27.11.2007

warwick, stratford and york!

hi! this week end i did not only visit warwick castle (and city), but also Stratford (yes again) and York (which is further north)...

(look out for the "Mr. Hois" picture...

warwick (...jaja alte erinnerungen)


Stratford:
The cottage (which actually is a rather big farm house) was the place Shakespear's wife was raised - the two actually never lived there, still it is nice to look at and the guides explain some useful stuff (not too long but not too short neither).

stratford (ja... schon wieder)


York: wonderful small city in the north east of England... 275 steps to climb the tower of the cathedral to enjoy the stunning view of roofs all around you!
York 24.11.2007

18.11.2007

...snow....

at least a little bit of that white stuff found its way to the British isle!
Wolverhampton bei Schnee

Shrewsbury - Darwin's birth town!

... and a few more pics!

Shrewsbury

09.11.2007

cambridge 2007

remember remember the 7th of november (erh the 5th of november)... anyway, just have fun with a few pics from wonderful cambridge.

Cambridge 8.11.2007

06.11.2007

29.10.2007

Paradise in Birmingham

 
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another city - Cardiff

some more pictures... unfortunately the weather was not superb...
Cardiff

20.10.2007

the threats of the 21st century...

reading yesterday's Guardian a short comment on drinking behaviour of the middle class in Britain caught my attention...
Acctually, it was not the comment in itself that baffled me, but rather a sidecomment added to the article on the rhetoric used by British politicians these days. It says: (Guardian, Friday October 19th 2007, p. 20)

"We were officially told this week that obesity is as big a threat as climate change. Not long ago we were told that global warming is as big a threat as terrorism. And earlier, that terrorism is as big a threat to the British people as the Second World War. So: child obesity = global warming = terrorism = Fascism. Ergo, those crisps in your child's lunchbox are today's moral equivalent of the Nazis. Now do you feel guilty?"

The commentator points at a phenomenon I already observed myself the last couple of weeks. Politicians here (as well as back home, but I'm not informed about the situation there at the moment, thus I'll stick to the UK for now) tend to link problems of the 21st century in an irrational, for me absurd way. How does global warming and obesity fit together?! Maybe the politician looked at the picture of a fat child on the one side, and on the other he had the motive of a globe. They kind of looked the same, so why not compare them in a public speech?!

When thinking about global warming and obesity in depth, as sociologist, they are interconnected in some way, as both problems need to be tackled by changing social structures and social behaviour. Still, comparing global warming and obesity is like comparing apples and oranges! Global warming affects the entire world, affects the nature, all species living on our planet (some might look forward to a warmer planet, others might not) and human beings and their societies. Obesity on the other hand primarily affects the obese. Of course, this is a very short viewed description as to challenge obesity on a large scale, it is not enough to tell the fat to go to the gym and dring coke zero. However, politicians, and individuals listening to their words, should always keep in mind that there are differences in the nature of two distinct problems. Otherwise we might all end up and believe that child obesity = global warming = terrorism = Fascism.

19.10.2007

Birmingham....

As usual I update this blog with a few more pictures. This time I didn't go far, but decided to stay near my "hometown" and visited Birmingham. Compared to other 1 mio inhabitant cities it cannot take my breath away. Anyway, decide for yourself!

Birmingham 19.10.2007

18.10.2007

here they are....

Finally I managed to upload quite a bunch of pictures!
have fun!


London

16.10.2007

London, with Vicky

London! always busy, always nice...

.... pics are coming soon!!!

07.10.2007

Bristol, miscellaneous


some more of Bristol






Bristol

another city I've visited this week-end. Especially the universtiy building impressed me...






this is the University of Bristol....



and even more bath...


Bath II

some more pictures of Bath... (for a short comment look at the post below)




Bath Spa (World Heritage City)

Once upon a time a man had a plan. His dream was to build the Rome of Britain at a place called Bath. Back then Empires were powerfull and money available, so quite a few astonishing buildings were added to the city of Bath. Personally I think Bath is one of the nicest British cities I've ever seen. It has flair, it is tidy, it is crowded (but not too much), it has a Spa, nice churches, ancient roman baths and parks every now and then...
Take a look yourself:




Mt Snowdon, Wales

Last week the office for international relations organized a short trip to Mt Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales, the second highest in England and the third highest in the UK. This sounds higher than the mountain accutally is, but I'll let you find out by yourself at which altitude the mountaineer reaches the top... (it was approximately a 5h walk to the top and back)... Unfortunately the weather was bad and I couldn't see much - but anyways, there are a few pictures here: (sometimes it is possible to see to Ireland and to overlook great parts of England as well...)





Wolverhampton

As this blog turns more and more into a photo-blog, I'll just add a few pictures of Wolverhampton, the small town I'm living in right now!




....Birmingham

I know, I promised to add comments to the pictures I uploaded a while ago. Unfortunately, I cannot find enough time to do so... Hence, I'll just add some more picture for you to look at - this should give you an impression of what it is like to stay in the UK...
And yes, I am studying as well (actually I've classes from Monday to wednesday, so my week-ends tend to be somehow longer than back home).

Have fun and enjoy some (tiny) impressions of Birmingham (GB second largest city with almost 1 Mio inhabitants). As I only went there once for about 3-4 hours, I didn't see that much of this bustling city... There will be more pictures soonish.