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söndag 18 augusti 2024

Memories at Blenheim Palace

On May 21, 2023, I visited the magnificent Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, Oxfordshire—the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The first photo captures the palace's stunning Baroque architecture, a testament to its rich history dating back to 1705 when it was gifted to the 1st Duke of Marlborough after his victory at the Battle of Blenheim.

The second photo features me strolling through the expansive 2,000-acre grounds designed by Capability Brown. The lush gardens, serene Great Lake, and the iconic Grand Bridge create a picturesque landscape that seamlessly blends art and nature. Walking through the Italian Garden with its manicured hedges and classical statues was like stepping into a living painting.

In the third photo, I'm admiring the exquisite statues scattered across the gardens. These sculptures, inspired by Greek and Roman mythology, add a timeless elegance and serve as focal points throughout the estate, enhancing the overall aesthetic and historical ambiance of the palace.

The fourth photo is a fun snapshot of my friend Magnus meeting a replica of Winston Churchill. Standing beside one of history's greatest leaders, even in statue form, was an inspiring experience that connected us to the profound legacy of resilience and leadership Churchill left behind.

Lastly, I couldn't leave without some souvenirs! I picked up a bottle of Juniper Sling perfume by Penhaligon, a refreshing Cotswolds Garden Cocktail, a beautiful mug adorned with a gold print of the palace, and *The Glitter and the Gold* by Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan—a fascinating read about the American heiress who became the Duchess of Marlborough. Each item holds a special memory of this incredible visit.

Visiting Blenheim Palace was an unforgettable journey through history, art, and natural beauty. I highly recommend this experience to anyone passionate about culture and heritage.

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Blenheim Palace, located in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, is one of England’s most magnificent stately homes and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built between 1705 and 1722, it was a gift from Queen Anne to John Churchill, the 1st Duke of Marlborough, in recognition of his military victory over the French at the Battle of Blenheim in 1704. Designed by the architect Sir John Vanbrugh, Blenheim Palace is an exceptional example of English Baroque architecture, blending grandeur with intricate detailing.

The palace is surrounded by over 2,000 acres of beautifully landscaped parkland, designed by the renowned landscape architect Capability Brown. The grounds feature serene lakes, formal gardens, and lush woodlands, making it a picturesque destination for visitors.

Blenheim Palace is not just a historical monument but also the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, one of Britain’s most iconic Prime Ministers. The palace’s interiors boast opulent rooms filled with exquisite art, tapestries, and antique furnishings, offering a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of the aristocracy.

Today, Blenheim Palace remains the ancestral home of the Dukes of Marlborough and serves as a cultural landmark, hosting a variety of exhibitions, events, and tours throughout the year.



Me and the grounds of Blenheim palace. The grounds of Blenheim Palace are a stunning example of landscape design, encompassing over 2,000 acres of parkland, gardens, and woodland. Designed by the famous landscape architect Capability Brown in the 18th century, the grounds are considered one of his greatest masterpieces. Brown transformed the landscape into a naturalistic setting, with rolling hills, expansive lawns, and picturesque water features, including the serene Great Lake.

One of the most iconic features of the grounds is the Grand Bridge, which spans the lake and offers breathtaking views of the palace. The water terraces, located near the palace, are beautifully crafted with fountains and sculptures, providing a tranquil space for reflection.

The gardens at Blenheim Palace are equally impressive. The formal Italian Garden is a symphony of symmetry, with manicured hedges, colorful flowerbeds, and classical statues. The Secret Garden offers a more intimate space, with winding paths, vibrant plantings, and peaceful water features.

The grounds also include the Pleasure Gardens, a family-friendly area featuring a maze, miniature train, and butterfly house. Blenheim’s parkland is dotted with ancient oak trees and teems with wildlife, offering a serene and natural escape. Together, the grounds create a magnificent setting that complements the grandeur of Blenheim Palace itself.



Me and the art of Blenheim Palace. The art at Blenheim Palace extends beyond its grand interiors and into its meticulously designed gardens, where statues play a significant role in enhancing the beauty and atmosphere of the landscape. The gardens are adorned with an impressive collection of classical statues that add a timeless elegance to the surroundings. These statues, many of which are inspired by ancient Greek and Roman mythology, are strategically placed throughout the formal gardens, water terraces, and parkland to create focal points and enhance the natural beauty of the setting.

One of the most notable areas featuring statues is the Water Terraces, where stone figures of classical gods and goddesses stand watch over the serene fountains and reflective pools. The Italian Garden, with its precisely arranged flower beds and geometric paths, is another highlight, where statues of mythological figures add to the garden's formal and regal atmosphere.

The Secret Garden offers a more intimate experience, with statues subtly integrated into the lush plantings and secluded corners. These sculptures not only serve as decorative elements but also create a sense of discovery as visitors explore the garden. Overall, the statues in Blenheim Palace’s gardens enhance the artistic and historical significance of the estate, blending nature with classical art in a harmonious and inspiring way.


Magnus meets Winston Churchill (Replica). Winston Churchill, born on November 30, 1874, was one of the most significant figures of the 20th century, best known for his leadership during World War II as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Churchill was a statesman, military strategist, writer, and orator who played a pivotal role in guiding Britain through the darkest days of the war.

Churchill's early career was diverse, serving as a soldier and war correspondent before entering politics. He held various positions in government, including First Lord of the Admiralty during World War I. However, it was his time as Prime Minister from 1940 to 1945, and again from 1951 to 1955, that cemented his legacy. 

Churchill's speeches, characterized by their powerful rhetoric and defiant tone, inspired the British people during critical moments, such as the Battle of Britain. His famous words, like "We shall fight on the beaches" and "Never surrender," remain iconic.

Beyond politics, Churchill was also a prolific writer, winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953 for his historical writings. He passed away on January 24, 1965, but his legacy as a symbol of resilience, determination, and leadership continues to resonate globally.



What I got at the giftshop: 1:JUNIPER SLING was a quite expensive perfume by Penhaligon. Juniper Sling was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Olivier Cresp. Top notes are Juniper Berries, Orange, Angelica and Cinnamon; middle notes are Pepper, Cardamom, Leather and Orris Root; base notes are Vetiver, Sugar, Cherry and Amber. More than a year later, I still got most of it, since i seem to forget that I got it. 

2: a bottle of COTSWOLDS GARDEN COCKTAIL. This I finished as soon as I got back to the hotel. The refreshing Cotswolds Garden is one of our signature cocktails, inspired by the beautiful country gardens surrounding our distillery. Made with our award-winning Cotswolds Dry Gin paired with pressed apple and a hint of elderflower, our ready-to-drink Cotswolds Garden Cocktail is perfect served chilled or on the rocks and garnished with cucumber and mint. It's one of our favourites on long summer evenings here in the Cotswolds!

3: A mug from with a print of Blenheim palace in gold. 

4: The book THE GLITTER AND THE GOLD by Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan. Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan was an American heiress who became a prominent figure in both American and European society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in 1877 to William Kissam Vanderbilt and Alva Erskine Smith, Consuelo was part of the wealthy and influential Vanderbilt family. Her mother, Alva, was determined to secure a prestigious marriage for her daughter, leading to Consuelo's highly publicized marriage in 1895 to Charles Spencer-Churchill, the 9th Duke of Marlborough.

The marriage was largely arranged and motivated by social and financial considerations, rather than love. Despite this, Consuelo's substantial dowry helped restore Blenheim Palace, the Marlborough family's ancestral home. However, the marriage was unhappy, and the couple eventually divorced in 1921.

After her divorce, Consuelo remarried French aviator Jacques Balsan, and the two lived a happier life together. She became a philanthropist, supporting various causes including education and healthcare, and was known for her grace, intelligence, and strong will. Consuelo also authored a memoir, *The Glitter and the Gold*, in which she reflected on her life in the upper echelons of society. She remains a fascinating figure of the Gilded Age, symbolizing the intersection of American wealth and European aristocracy.

5: A bottle of SKY WAVE GRAPEFRUIT BITTERS. Bitters are a very old tradition with gin. The original ‘pink gin’ used a few drops of Angostura Bitters to make the gin pink and with a slightly bitter flavour, long before the modern trend of coloured and flavoured gins. Sky Wave Grapefruit Bitters continues that tradition, and is a perfect complement to Sky Wave Gin, really bringing out the citrus flavours and enhancing our long lingering spiciness.

Just put 2 or 3 drops in your G&T using the built-in dropper, for fabulous extra flavour. 

6: A wooden spatula. I have lost this spatula somewhere. Maybe I broke it. Anyway, I got lot's of spatulas. 



 

lördag 17 augusti 2024

Oxford Memories Through My Lens: The Oldest Photos on My Phone


Magnus at the belltower of The University Church of St Mary the Virgin. The tower of The University Church of St Mary the Virgin in Oxford is one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Standing 127 feet tall, this Gothic masterpiece dates back to the 13th century and has been a central feature of the university and the city for centuries. The tower's spire is a defining element of Oxford's skyline, often referred to as the "dreaming spires" that poet Matthew Arnold famously described.

Visitors to the church can climb the narrow spiral staircase of the tower, which leads to a breathtaking panoramic view of Oxford. From the top, you can see many of the university's most famous buildings, including the Radcliffe Camera, All Souls College, and the Bodleian Library. The view is particularly stunning at sunrise or sunset, when the city is bathed in a warm, golden light.

Historically, the tower has been a witness to countless university events, including ceremonies and early exams. Its bells have rung out over Oxford for centuries, adding to the rich tapestry of sounds that define the city. The tower of St Mary the Virgin is not just an architectural marvel but a symbol of Oxford's enduring history and academic excellence.



he roof of the university church of st. Mary the virgin. One had to traverse it to get to the tower. The University Church of St Mary the Virgin in Oxford is a stunning example of Gothic architecture, with its intricate design and towering spire. The church's roof, a key feature of its construction, is an outstanding example of medieval craftsmanship. Constructed of timber, the roof is both functional and decorative, with finely carved beams and supports that add to the church's overall aesthetic. The roof structure is designed to span the large nave of the church, creating an open and spacious interior that is characteristic of Gothic cathedrals.

The general construction of St Mary’s reflects the typical Gothic emphasis on verticality and light. The church features pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and large stained glass windows, which allow natural light to flood the interior, creating a serene and uplifting atmosphere. The stone walls are supported by flying buttresses, which transfer the weight of the roof outward, allowing for the inclusion of the large windows that are a hallmark of Gothic architecture.

The church's spire, which rises to 127 feet, is another highlight of its construction, serving as a focal point of the Oxford skyline. Together, these elements make the University Church of St Mary the Virgin a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a key symbol of Oxford’s architectural heritage.


The day after May, 21 2023, We are on a bus going to Blenheim Palace, and we pass this, the martyr's memorial. The Martyrs' Memorial in Oxford is a significant historical monument that commemorates the martyrdom of three Protestant bishops—Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley, and Thomas Cranmer—who were burned at the stake during the reign of Queen Mary I in the 16th century. Located at the intersection of St Giles', Magdalen Street, and Beaumont Street, the memorial stands as a poignant reminder of the religious conflicts that shaped English history.


Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, the memorial was completed in 1843 and is an excellent example of Victorian Gothic architecture. The monument is in the form of a tall, intricately carved spire, reminiscent of the style seen in many of Oxford’s historic buildings. It is adorned with statues of the three martyrs, each in a niche, along with inscriptions detailing their sacrifices.


The site of their execution is marked by a small cross on Broad Street, close to the memorial. The Martyrs' Memorial is not only a tribute to those who died for their faith but also a symbol of the struggle for religious freedom. It attracts both tourists and scholars, serving as a powerful reminder of the turbulent history that unfolded in Oxford during the English Reformation.

 


Me and Magnus on the bus from Oxford to Blenheim Palace. Did you know that the history of the bus traces back to the early 19th century when the concept of public transportation began to evolve. The first buses, known as "omnibuses," were horse-drawn vehicles introduced in France around 1823 by entrepreneur Stanislas Baudry. These early buses provided a regular service along specific routes, allowing passengers to board and alight at designated stops, revolutionizing urban transport.

In the 1830s, the concept spread to London, where George Shillibeer launched the first horse-drawn omnibus service in 1829, operating between Paddington and the Bank of England. These early buses were crucial in shaping the urban landscape, making it easier for people to commute across cities.

The introduction of steam-powered buses in the 1830s marked the next significant development. However, these were short-lived due to mechanical issues and the dominance of the railways. The real breakthrough came with the advent of the internal combustion engine in the late 19th century. The first motorized buses appeared in the early 1900s, offering greater speed and reliability compared to their horse-drawn predecessors.

The 20th century saw the bus become a staple of public transportation worldwide, with innovations such as double-decker buses, articulated buses, and low-floor designs enhancing accessibility and capacity. Today, buses remain a vital mode of transport, continually evolving to meet the needs of modern cities.


 Magnus in front of the bus that has taken us to Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, Oxfordshire. He is trying to make an "s" with is hand, to symbolise Stockholm and Sweden, where we come from. Woodstock, a charming market town in Oxfordshire, England, is steeped in history and rich in character. Located about 8 miles northwest of Oxford, Woodstock is best known as the gateway to Blenheim Palace, one of Britain’s grandest stately homes and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town itself dates back to the Anglo-Saxon period and has a deep connection with the English monarchy, with King Henry II establishing a royal hunting lodge here in the 12th century.


Woodstock's narrow streets are lined with elegant stone buildings, many of which date back to the 17th and 18th centuries. The town's historic charm is complemented by a range of independent shops, traditional pubs, and cozy tearooms, making it a delightful place to explore. The Town Hall, built in 1766, is a notable landmark, reflecting the town's architectural heritage.

Woodstock is also home to the Oxfordshire Museum, which offers insights into the county's history, archaeology, and natural history. The museum is set in a beautiful 18th-century house with landscaped gardens. Surrounded by the scenic Cotswolds, Woodstock offers visitors a peaceful retreat with the allure of history, culture, and natural beauty. Its close proximity to Oxford makes it a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike.


fredag 16 augusti 2024

Captured Moments from the Heart of Oxford

THESE ARE the Oldest PhotoS on my Phone, taken may 20 2023, in Oxford, Great Britain, where I and my friend Magnus were on a short vacation. In these pictures we are upp in the belltower of The University Church of St Mary the Virgin, located in the heart of Oxford, it is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Dating back to the 13th century, this historic church has played a central role in the life of the University of Oxford. It was originally the university's first building, where lectures, ceremonies, and even early exams were held. The church is known for its stunning Gothic architecture, including its beautiful spire, which towers over Oxford's skyline at 127 feet.


All Souls College, founded in 1438 by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, is one of the most prestigious and unique colleges at the University of Oxford. Unlike other colleges, All Souls is exclusively for graduate fellows, making it a center for advanced research and intellectual inquiry. Admission to the college is famously competitive, with only a few new fellows selected each year through a rigorous examination process known as "The Examination Fellowship" or "The Prize Fellowship."

The college’s architecture is both grand and serene, with its main quadrangle and chapel standing out as remarkable examples of late Gothic style. The chapel is particularly noted for its stunning reredos and impressive stained glass windows. The Codrington Library, built in the 18th century, houses an extensive collection of rare books and manuscripts, and is one of the most beautiful libraries in Oxford.

All Souls is also known for its traditions, such as the annual "All Souls Mallard" ceremony, which is a quirky, centuries-old celebration. The college's focus on academic excellence and research, combined with its rich history and traditions, makes All Souls College a unique and revered institution within the University of Oxford.


Magnus in the belltower. The bell tower of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin is one of Oxford's most remarkable features, standing tall in the heart of the city. Dating back to the 13th century, this historic church has been at the center of university life for centuries. The tower, with its iconic Gothic spire soaring to 127 feet, is not only a symbol of the church but also of Oxford's skyline, often referred to as the city's "dreaming spires."

Climbing the bell tower is a must for visitors. The narrow, winding staircase offers a sense of adventure as you ascend to the top, where you're rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Oxford. From this vantage point, you can see the architectural marvels of the city, including the Radcliffe Camera, All Souls College, and the Bodleian Library. The view is particularly stunning at sunrise or sunset, when the golden light bathes the city in a warm, ethereal glow.

The bell tower itself is steeped in history. It has witnessed countless university events, from ceremonies to early exams, and its bells have rung out over Oxford for centuries. The tower is a testament to the enduring legacy of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring the rich history and beauty of Oxford.


Oxford highstreet, as seen from the tower. In the distance you can see Magdalen Tower. Magdalen Tower is one of Oxford’s most iconic landmarks, standing tall as a symbol of the city’s rich history and academic excellence. Located at Magdalen College, which was founded in 1458, the tower was completed in 1509 and remains one of the finest examples of Perpendicular Gothic architecture in England. Rising to a height of approximately 144 feet, it dominates the eastern entrance to Oxford and offers breathtaking views over the city's "dreaming spires."

The tower is particularly famous for its association with May Morning, a traditional celebration that dates back to the 16th century. Each year on May 1st, the Magdalen College Choir ascends the tower at dawn to sing hymns, including the famous "Hymnus Eucharisticus," marking the arrival of spring. This event draws large crowds, who gather below the tower and along the River Cherwell to listen to the music and celebrate the day.

In addition to its cultural significance, Magdalen Tower houses a set of ten bells, which are rung for special occasions and services. The tower's rich history, architectural beauty, and continued role in Oxford’s traditions make it a must-see for visitors to the city.

Oxford High Street is one of the most vibrant and historic thoroughfares in the city of Oxford, England. Stretching from Carfax Tower in the west to Magdalen Bridge in the east, it serves as a central artery of the city, rich in both architectural beauty and bustling activity.


Lined with a mix of ancient college buildings, churches, and charming shops, Oxford High Street is a visual delight. The street is home to some of Oxford’s most iconic landmarks, including the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, which offers stunning views of the city from its tower. The High Street also passes by All Souls College, Queen’s College, and University College, each with its own unique history and architectural style.


The street’s vibrant atmosphere is enhanced by a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The blend of traditional and modern establishments offers everything from rare books and academic paraphernalia to trendy fashion and gourmet food.


Oxford High Street is more than just a road; it’s a microcosm of the city’s rich history and dynamic present, embodying the timeless charm and intellectual vibrancy that Oxford is known for.



Oxford High street. In the distance you can see Tom Tower at Christ Church College, one of Oxford's most renowned and historic institutions, founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII. It is both a college of the University of Oxford and the cathedral of the Diocese of Oxford, making it unique among Oxford's colleges. Christ Church has been at the heart of British academic and political life for centuries, counting numerous prime ministers, poets, and other prominent figures among its alumni, including Lewis Carroll and W.H. Auden.


One of the most iconic features of Christ Church is Tom Tower, a grand bell tower that serves as the main entrance to the college. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and completed in 1682, Tom Tower stands as a symbol of Oxford's architectural grandeur. The tower houses "Great Tom," a bell weighing over six tons, which strikes 101 times every evening at 9:05 PM to signify the original number of students at the college.


The tower's design combines classical and Gothic elements, showcasing Wren's architectural genius. Tom Tower not only serves as an important part of the college's history but also as a defining feature of Oxford's skyline, drawing visitors from around the world to admire its beauty and historical significance.


 

torsdag 15 augusti 2024

"Climbing the Spires: Memories from Oxford"

The University Church of St Mary the Virgin, located in the heart of Oxford, is one of the city's most iconic landmarks. This beautiful Gothic church, dating back to the 13th century, has played a central role in the history of the University of Oxford. It was here that the university held its earliest meetings and ceremonies, making it the spiritual and administrative center of Oxford for many centuries.


One of the most remarkable features of St Mary’s is its stunning spire, which soars 127 feet above the city. Climbing to the top of the spire is a must-do for visitors. The narrow, winding staircase leads to a viewing platform that offers breathtaking panoramic views of Oxford. From this vantage point, you can see the city's famous "dreaming spires," the historic colleges, the Radcliffe Camera, and the lush green quadrangles.


The view from the spire is especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset when the golden light bathes the city in a warm glow. It's a unique perspective that allows you to appreciate the architectural beauty and the rich history of Oxford from above, making the climb well worth the effort.

The view is of Radcliffe camera (To the right) but mostly of Brasenose College. Brasenose College, founded in 1509, is one of the older colleges at the University of Oxford, steeped in history and tradition. Located in Radcliffe Square, right in the heart of Oxford, it enjoys a prime position next to the iconic Radcliffe Camera and opposite the University Church of St. Mary the Virgin.


The college's name, often abbreviated to "BNC," originates from the "brazen nose" doorknocker that once adorned its original site. This unique emblem has become a symbol of the college, representing its distinctive character. Brasenose’s architecture is a blend of styles, with the original Tudor buildings complemented by later additions from the 17th and 19th centuries. The main quadrangle, with its ivy-covered walls, provides a picturesque and tranquil setting for students and visitors alike.


Academically, Brasenose College has a reputation for excellence and is known for its vibrant and inclusive community. The college boasts a strong tradition in rowing and other sports, with students actively participating in various extracurricular activities.


Notable alumni include former British Prime Minister David Cameron, philosopher Michael Dummett, and the author William Golding. With its rich history, academic rigor, and prime location, Brasenose College remains a cherished institution within the University of Oxford.



The Radcliffe Camera, an iconic landmark in Oxford, is one of the most recognizable buildings in the city. Constructed between 1737 and 1749, it was designed by architect James Gibbs and funded by a bequest from Dr. John Radcliffe, a notable physician. The building’s name, “Camera,” is derived from the Latin word for "room," reflecting its original purpose as a library.

All Souls College, founded in 1438 by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, is one of the most prestigious and unique institutions at the University of Oxford. Unlike other colleges, All Souls does not have undergraduate students; instead, it serves as an academic research institution. Its members, known as Fellows, are selected through a rigorous examination process, making admission to All Souls one of the most competitive and distinguished academic honors.


The college's architecture is equally impressive, with its magnificent Gothic buildings centered around two main quadrangles: the Old Quad and the Great Quad. The Chapel and the Hall, both adorned with stunning medieval and Renaissance artwork, are particular highlights. The Codrington Library, completed in 1751, is another gem, housing over 185,000 volumes and regarded as one of the finest libraries in Oxford.


All Souls is also famous for its annual "All Souls Examination," often called "the hardest exam in the world." The exam includes the infamous "Essay" paper, where candidates must write a thoughtful and original essay on a single, often abstract word.


With its rich history, architectural splendor, and academic rigor, All Souls College stands as a symbol of intellectual excellence at the University of Oxford.





pic me and Magnus, after having climbed the ancient stairs up the spire. When i asked ChatGPT to write about Magnus, this is what I got: Magnus Borén is a Swedish actor known for his versatility and dynamic performances across stage, film, and television. A graduate of the prestigious Malmö Theatre Academy, Borén has carved out a notable career in the Scandinavian entertainment industry. His ability to seamlessly transition between intense drama and light-hearted comedy has earned him critical acclaim and a loyal fanbase.

Borén's stage work has been particularly celebrated, with standout performances in productions at some of Sweden's most respected theatres, including the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. His portrayal of complex characters in plays such as *Hamlet* and *A Streetcar Named Desire* has showcased his deep understanding of human emotions and his ability to bring depth and nuance to every role he undertakes.

In addition to his stage work, Borén has appeared in several Swedish films and television series, where his natural screen presence and charismatic performances have been widely praised. His commitment to his craft, along with his continuous pursuit of challenging and diverse roles, has solidified Magnus Borén's reputation as one of Sweden's most talented and respected actors. 

Whether on stage or screen, Borén continues to captivate audiences with his powerful performances and dedication to storytelling.

Non of it is true. 



 I and Magnus with the Radcliffe camera and Radcliffe Square below and in the background. Radcliffe Square, located in the heart of Oxford, England, is one of the city's most picturesque and historically significant locations. Surrounded by iconic buildings, the square forms a central part of the University of Oxford's architectural landscape. At its center stands the Radcliffe Camera, a stunning circular library built between 1737 and 1749, which is often considered one of the most beautiful buildings in the world. Designed by James Gibbs, the Radcliffe Camera is a prime example of English Palladian architecture and is now part of the Bodleian Library.


The square is flanked by other important buildings, including the University Church of St. Mary the Virgin to the south, which offers breathtaking views of the city from its tower, and All Souls College to the east, renowned for its serene and secluded atmosphere. To the west lies Brasenose College, another of Oxford’s historic institutions.


Radcliffe Square is a hub of activity, with students, tourists, and locals passing through daily. The cobblestone streets and the harmonious blend of Gothic and neoclassical architecture make it a quintessential Oxford scene, embodying the city's rich academic and cultural heritage. It is a must-visit spot for anyone exploring Oxford.

onsdag 14 augusti 2024

"Golden Memories of Oxford"

These are the oldest photos on my phone, taken on May 20, 2023, during a holiday in Oxford, Great Britain, with my friend Magnus. 


The first photo captures us on a charming street near Oxford University, where a beautiful Laburnum tree, also known as the "Golden Chain Tree," stands in the background. Its vibrant yellow flowers create a cascade of color, making the scene even more picturesque. Laburnum trees are admired for their beauty but are also known for their toxicity, which adds a bit of intrigue to this stunning backdrop.

The next photo features a historic house at Merton College, adorned with a lovely yellow rose bush climbing up its ancient walls. Merton College, one of Oxford’s oldest and most prestigious institutions, has a rich history dating back to 1264. The college’s medieval architecture and serene gardens are simply breathtaking, making it a perfect subject for photography.


In the third photo, flowers are blooming on the walls of Merton College, adding a touch of natural beauty to the historic setting. The peaceful atmosphere of the college's gardens and the stunning medieval buildings make Merton a true gem in Oxford.


Another snapshot from our trip shows beautiful houses on St. Aldates, a bustling street in Oxford’s city center. St. Aldates Street, named after an early English saint, is rich in history and charm, lined with a mix of historic buildings and modern establishments. It’s a place where the past and present blend seamlessly, creating a vibrant atmosphere.


Finally, the last photo is a close-up of St. Aldates Tavern, a classic British pub known for its cozy atmosphere, real ales, and delicious pub fare. Located on St. Aldates Street, the tavern is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, offering a quintessential Oxford pub experience.


These photos bring back wonderful memories of exploring Oxford, a city steeped in history, beauty, and academic excellence. Whether it's the golden Laburnum tree or the historic charm of Merton College and St. Aldates, each image tells a story of a place where the past comes alive.


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tisdag 13 augusti 2024

Oxford Memories: Radcliffe Camera and Bridge of Sighs

These are the oldest photos on my phone, taken on May 20, 2023, in Oxford, Great Britain. The first picture is of me, in a bucket hat, in front of the Radcliffe Camera.



The Radcliffe Camera, an iconic symbol of Oxford, is a stunning piece of neoclassical architecture in the heart of the city. Built between 1737 and 1749, it was designed by James Gibbs and funded by Dr. John Radcliffe, a prominent physician. The term "Camera" comes from the Latin word for "room," as it was originally a library. Now part of the Bodleian Library complex, its circular design and majestic dome make it a standout among Oxford’s historic structures. Today, it serves as a reading room for students and a magnet for tourists. Being there in front of this monumental building was surreal, feeling the weight of centuries of knowledge and tradition.


The other pictures are of my friend Magnus, posing in front of the Bridge of Sighs.


The Bridge of Sighs, officially known as Hertford Bridge, is another iconic Oxford landmark. Completed in 1914 and designed by Sir Thomas Jackson, it connects two parts of Hertford College over New College Lane. While its nickname comes from the more famous bridge in Venice, the Oxford version is unique in design and purpose, providing a picturesque connection between college buildings. The mix of Renaissance and Baroque styles adds to its charm, making it one of Oxford's most photographed spots. Magnus couldn’t resist striking a pose here—this bridge is as much a symbol of Oxford as the dreaming spires.


Capturing these moments in such a historically rich city was unforgettable. Oxford’s architecture, history, and vibrant student life create an atmosphere that’s impossible not to fall in love with.













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söndag 11 juni 2023

HOW I GOT IMPRESSED BY BLENHEIM PALACE


So, I even though my expectations were really high...


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fredag 9 juni 2023

HOW I GOT TO TOUR THE GROUNDS BEFORE HAVING LUNCH AT BLENHEIM PALACE #B...


So, I had expected a lot, but this....


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HOW I GOT TO BLENHEIM PALACE


So, do you know who cuts the grass at Blenheim Palace?

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”HOW I GOT PRISTINE AND IRREPROACHABLE IN THE BEDROOM ”:

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”HOW I MAKE A VEGAN FABULOUS FETA CHEESE AND CHOCKING CHICKPEA DIP AND A SEXY SUMAC SALAD”:

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tisdag 6 juni 2023

HOW I GOT ON DEAD MAN’S WALK AND UP SAINT MARY THE VIRGIN


So, Magnus and I got a little lost while sightseeing in oxford...


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måndag 5 juni 2023

HOW I GOT SUN PROTECTION, FALAFELS AND CHIPS


So, don't confuse prostitutes with, prostetants...

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”HOW I GOT VACUUM CLEANER BAGS (AND A RHINESTONE HOODIE)”:

On instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CseWh4QN48T/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MmJiY2I4NDBkZg==

Or youtube: https://youtu.be/GNTDGOKRdvo

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söndag 4 juni 2023

HOW I GOT MAGNUS TO TRY NEW THINGS


So, while in Oxford, we have to try out the local junk food...

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”HOW I GOT MY KITCHEN TIDY AND ALSO A RIDICULOUS DESSERT ”:

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Or youtube: https://youtu.be/MyoJNHiC07I

”HOW I MAKE THE MOST RAUNCHY, RIDICULOUS AND VOLUPTUOUS VEGAN DEBAUCHED DESSERT”:

On instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CsTEGMZgFZp/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MmJiY2I4NDBkZg==

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lördag 3 juni 2023

HOW I GOT A VEGAN BURRITO IN OXFORD’S WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER


So, Magnus and I was looking for something to eat...

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”HOW I GOT MY KITCHEN TIDY AND ALSO A RIDICULOUS DESSERT ”:

On instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CsbxrzrMsqj/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MmJiY2I4NDBkZg==

Or youtube: https://youtu.be/MyoJNHiC07I

”HOW I MAKE THE MOST RAUNCHY, RIDICULOUS AND VOLUPTUOUS VEGAN DEBAUCHED DESSERT”:

On instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CsTEGMZgFZp/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MmJiY2I4NDBkZg==

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fredag 2 juni 2023

HOW I GOT A LOT OF POUNDS EXCHANGED ALSO WE CHECK IN


So, I had no idea that all my money was useless...

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”HOW I GOT MY KITCHEN TIDY AND ALSO A RIDICULOUS DESSERT ”:

On instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CsbxrzrMsqj/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MmJiY2I4NDBkZg==

Or youtube: https://youtu.be/MyoJNHiC07I

”HOW I MAKE THE MOST RAUNCHY, RIDICULOUS AND VOLUPTUOUS VEGAN DEBAUCHED DESSERT”:

On instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CsTEGMZgFZp/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MmJiY2I4NDBkZg==

Or youtube: https://youtu.be/Bdu3TBRYtNU

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torsdag 1 juni 2023

HOW I GOT GREETED BY A MONSOON IN OXFORD


So, when we stepped off the train, we were greeted by this all-encompassing waterfall...

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”HOW I GOT MY KITCHEN TIDY AND ALSO A RIDICULOUS DESSERT ”:

On instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CsbxrzrMsqj/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MmJiY2I4NDBkZg==

Or youtube: https://youtu.be/MyoJNHiC07I

”HOW I MAKE THE MOST RAUNCHY, RIDICULOUS AND VOLUPTUOUS VEGAN DEBAUCHED DESSERT”:

On instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CsTEGMZgFZp/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MmJiY2I4NDBkZg==

Or youtube: https://youtu.be/Bdu3TBRYtNU

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HOW I GOT UNPACKED EVENTUALLY


So, after a week traveling in Great Britain, the first thing I do when I get homw is not unpacking....

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”HOW I GOT TO LONDON”:

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SOCKS, SORBET SHIRTS & A BACKSTAGE MUSICAL

Can socks, secondhand fashion, and backstage theatre collide in one unforgettable day? This vlog is living proof that they can. Step into m...