MAGGIE IN NEWCASTLE
Maggie came to visit me in Newcastle (26.-30.5.2007) so I wanted to show her only the best side of “the toon”!
She arrived and we went to another BBQ at the beach. We’ve been quite lucky as the weather was pretty nice until it started to rain heavily and we had to go home... .
Maggie came to visit me in Newcastle (26.-30.5.2007) so I wanted to show her only the best side of “the toon”!
She arrived and we went to another BBQ at the beach. We’ve been quite lucky as the weather was pretty nice until it started to rain heavily and we had to go home... .
... the weather...
We’ve been to the Jesmond Dean Park and the Arts and Crafts Market on the Armstrong Bridge the next day, where we wondered around a bit and enjoyed the beautiful weather again!Than we went to the Tynemouth flee market, which is in the metro station. Afterwards there was a Viking’s festival going on at the castle and priory in Tyneside which we couldn’t miss either... (of course we had a nice little break in a pub in between!).


in the Jesmond Dean Park...

Tynemouth flee market...

In the evening we’ve been to a bar called “As you like it” which has nice live music and bear... .On monday (also in England free – but called “bank holiday” instead of “Pfingstmontag”) Maggie, Alex and me went to Alnwick castle and Lindisfarn castle and priory.
Both are in Northumberland.
Alnwick is the residence of the Duke of Northumberland. And it was built immediately following the Norman conquest.
The castle a stand-in for Hogwarts castle in the Harry Potter films!!!! (And I’ve been there! Yuppie!!!) ;-)

...Alnwick Lindisfarne is also sometimes called “Holy Island” and it is a tidal island off the north-east coast of England, which is connected to the mainland of Northumberland by a causeway and is cut off twice a day by tides.
However we didn’t get cut off as we were so intelligent to have a look at the tide plans!
The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by the irish born Saint Aidan, who had been sent from Iona to Northumbria at the request of King Oswald (around AD 635). It became the base for Christian evangelising in the North of England. The monastery is now a ruin (English Heritage).
The Lindisfarne Castle is a 16th century castle, much altered by Sir Edwin Lutyens in the early 1900s (however beautyful and worth a trip!).




After this exhausting day we decided not to lie down but to go to the “Evolution” festival (a Newcastle-town-festival with two stages and some performing bands!).
We saw “Maximo Prak”. They were really good (by the way; they are from Newcastle!) and so we had a great finish of this beautiful day... .

On tuesday and wednesday I had to go to the university again so Maggie had the chance to finally visit Newcastle!
On thursday Maggie went to another friend and I flew to VIENNA!!!
VIENNA
Unfortunately I forgot my camera in Newcastle so I have no pictures... :-(
However Vienna was great. I met lots of friends again and celebrated some occasions!
Back in Newcastle I finished my semester abroad, handed in all my reports, assignments and documentations and went to a Chinese restaurant and to a pub with my study colleagues once more! (Yuppie!)
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