
Yesterday a bunch of us went out to volunteer at Wallingford Castle Meadows! They told us it was not for the weak of heart because we would have to get up at 7:30 in the morning to catch the bus to head out to the castle grounds. It is about a 45 minute bus ride to Wallingford, one of the countryside boroughs outside of Oxford. But when I heard the word castle I knew I would have to go!

So we woke up early and headed out into the countryside. The people of Wallingford told us that the town has been around since Roman times and it used the be the only place where people could cross the Thames River. The architecture of the churches, buildings, and bridges are in incredible condition for their age and absolutely gorgeous. This is the English countryside you hear about and we got to roam around in it. We were lost for almost an hour when we first got there but it was such a beautiful place to be lost that no one minded. Being lost is kind of a regular occurrence now when we leave Oxford :) Naturally when you are lost you need to look over the wall to find the castle!


We found the castle grounds just in time and got instructions about our work for the day. We cut, cleared out, and burned the brush from the river bank from 9:30 to 3:00 with a nice tea break in the morning and a lunch break in the afternoon. It was intense because they have these nasty black hawthorn bushes that are super sharp! We frequently yelled help so someone could come help tangle them out of our hair. Haha I felt like a wilder woman! I must admit I am not one who usually goes searching for this kind of work but it was such a wonderful place that I didn't mind. I got to help with the upkeep of ancient castle grounds! From the eleventh century! A bunch of us have already said we plan on going back again this semester. I had a really interesting conversation with another guy who was volunteering about Texas BBQ and snakes. He was fascinated and it was crackin me up. They only have like one dangerous snake to worry about here and only in the summertime cause its too cold the rest of the time. Lucky!! It is a pity they don't get to experience good BBQ here though. I miss it alot- especially my potato salad!
After we finished volunteering we had some time to kill before our bus so we roamed around town.
My best friend Stacy and I ;)
This was the roof of this church. The color and texture of the growth on it was crazy cool.
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We also had the best movie marathon ever last night! We watched Anastasia (and pointed out all the places we had been in Paris-more showed up than we thought!) and The Lion King (almost our entire group piled into the common room for this one. It was a big reunion and a sing along broke out on every song. Hakuna Matata :) and finally Hercules! We want to go to Greece so bad and I really hope that Greece pulls itself together in time!
Also, I found these at the market and I thought of Daddy! I remember watching Bonanza!! Apparently they like westerns here too! I would have bought them for ya but movies that play here don't play at home cause of copyright stuff. I also bought fresh raspberries and blueberries at the market and they are soo good! Today I am going to make some granola bars and chicken salad. They feel like home to me :)