Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Oxford Part 2

We'd had lunch, and now had circled back to a more modern part of the city.
Oxford
Even this, however, had 'that look'. Along this street we saw an old Medieval tower at St. Michael at the North Gate (1040), and we decided that dh would go up. I had one vertigo tower experience in Ulm, Germany years ago and didn't want to chance this one.
Oxford
There were gorgeous views of the city and I was glad dh's pictures were able to capture that gray, foggy, day so well.
Oxford

Oxford
I stayed down in the shop outside the church and talked to the two people staffing the desk. We had a good time also, and it was a lot warmer.
Oxford

The stalwart climber and photographer.
Oxford
Back outside we saw this marvelous post box outside the post office.
Oxford

But now it was getting time to find our way to Evensong. We could see our destination from outside the Christ Church gate but...there was no going in at this time. The entrance to the Cathedral was also on the other side of the quad. We'd find it.
Oxford

We managed a stop in the Oxford University Press shop as we never want to leave a bookstore unvisited and then a pot of tea at The Bear Inn. This was the slowest cuppa tea we ever had, tho good, and by the time we got back down to Christ Church college, it was dark and we wondered how we would get in. Fortunately, a student came up and we all waited for the gatekeeper to return. It was a mad dash thru the night rain and while not as professionally sung as the Evensong in Canterbury, the singing of the students and guests made it a wonderful topping to our day.

Now there was only dinner. Sadly, Jamie's Italian was jammed and we didn't want to wait 45 minutes. Ok, not Jamie's but we did have Italian. My calzone and his pasta, both very good and nicer than the pictures show.
her dinner

his dinner

In the dark night, we waited for out bus, left around 8pm and on 'home' to London. I highly recommend this bus method for those who visit London and want to visit Oxford as well. If you actually want to see more of our Oxford pics, check out the Flickr set.

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