Monday, 15 September 2008

Inside Clares college




Top: Inside Clare College
It's so cool that all these old buildings are still being used by students. Just to think of all the knowledge that has been taught there.
Bottom: Sundial clocks, too bad that it's always cloudy here or you might be able to use it. This might work better some where other then England.

Happy Birthday Dad!!!!




By the way we did Cambridge on September 8th my Dad's 81st Birthday!!!

Tim in the Gardens and with Colleen next to the river next to the pretty willow tree you see in the next picture.
Punt boats going by with people sitting back an relaxing as the Punt guide gives them some history about the area.

Gardens at Clare College



Above: Another college, you can see the sheep in the front
Middle: flowers in the Garden
Below: A nice little pond in the middle of one of the Gardens on Clares College

Cambridge College's

I think this was Clares college


This is looking at the other side of King's College

Kings College




Tim and I posing infront of Kings College.

Cambridge college's




Here we have several different colleges that we passed by on our stroll in the city center

Cambridge Market




Tim, Colleen and I drove to the car park and hooped on the green double decker bus that only cost 2.20p to Cambridge city center. It was fun, we walked to the Market and ate outside under the umbrellas on the patio at an Italian restaurant.

Our food was pretty typical for this area (bland). We sat kiddy corner to market which had vendors selling fruit, cards, plants, baked goods etc.

It's a beautiful area and the buildings are amazing at least in comparison to america. There are over a 130 colleges in this area.