Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Tuesday Morning

Good morning everyone! We're happy to see you are checking the blog! More pictures were posted last night and I will gather some photos from students today and post them tonight.

Photos
Last night's Jack the Ripper tour was a walking tour of downtown London. It was exciting to walk the backstreets at night as we were told in detail about his reign of terror. Seeing the actual sites added to the excitement.

The tour of Windsor Castle was equally exciting. We toured the State Apartments and saw loads of artwork and lots of bling! They sure live in style. I think all the kids enjoyed this tour.

Today will prove to be as interesting or better than yesterday. We break up into small groups and will see the changing of the guard and several museums.

If you were expecting to hear from your student and haven't, don't worry, they're fine. We've been extremely busy and some may not have had a chance to call or find an international calling card. If you must reach your student, you can call the hotel and then ask for their room. Please don't call the emergency number unless there's an emergency. However, rest assured they are all doing well!
Be sure to check back later this evening.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

FYI for staff and students in London if schedule permits...

If time allows, Howarth's is a world class clarinet & saxophone shop on Chiltern Street (4 blocks SE of Baker Street Station), and Phil Parker's is a world class brass instrument shop on the corner of Crawford & Upper Montague Street (5 blocks SW of Baker Street Station). Both shops carry complete lines of top musical instruments, and supply most of the London professionals.

Also, Nebraska vs Clemson live webradio 5pm GMT Thursday 01 January on www.huskers.com, and on delayed TV, 11am GMT Friday 02 January
on NASM Europe (North American Sports Network)

Enjoy our wonderful weather!

Dave
londonhusker