Summer house of Dustin Hoffman.


A sporty version of the mini car?

The churches/cathedrals here are exquisite.

For you, Dad.



You can never go wrong taking a picture at random in London. Everything is photogenic.




Darth Vader, of course.











Costumes from the movie "Excalibur".



Hi all-
I have been feeling pretty lethargic today... so this blog may not be very long. I did have a good/eventful day though. So at least I have a little bit to share. I woke up and ate my usual breakfast and then headed to class. We watched the old western "Stagecoach" starring John Wayne and Claire Trevor. It was fantastic; hands-down one of the best movies I have ever seen. I recommend it to anyone who is a fan of Westerns, and even those of you who aren't (you never know). The scenes are so much longer providing enough time for characters to interact with one another as well as enough time for the viewer to develop relationships with the characters. Go watch it! The point of the movie was to demonstrate how a story is told, and the main aspects of a story (hero, villain, landscape, etc.) because we are about to have to write a short story for the class. I've never written an actual story before, so it should be interesting.
After class concluded I came back to the Atlantic House and got my trusty map of the London Tube and headed to Westminster to see the "Movieum" (museum of movie-related items) and the London Aquarium. They were both rather disappointing and jam-packed with tourists. The "movieum" had some really neat (very small and poorly stocked) exhibits. I got to see costumes from "Gladiator", "Star Trek", "Stardust", and a few more. They also had a "The Beatles" exhibit which I was most excited for, but it turned out to be nothing more then a guitar played by John Lennon and a few black and white photographs. I wasn't allowed (due to copyright infringement reasons) to take pictures of that particular exhibit. There was, however, a very large "play" room/ screening room for adults, and children alike I suppose. Everything in the room was gigantic. There was a cream colored couch in the center that a full grown adults legs would barely hang off the edge. There were also various over sized mugs, crayon, chess pieces, and pencils (among various other toys). It was really neat. After my quick run through of the "Movieum" I went to the London Aquarium. Now, I realize I could see either of these things in the States and why waste my London experience on such things, but I just had to feed my curiosity. The aquarium had as many people in it as it did sea life, so it was hard to navigate through. There was a semi-cool shark exhibit, and seahorse exhibit. Most of the tanks just had plain, brown fish in them like you would see anywhere in a lake or pond in America. I ran through the aquarium (also pretty quickly) and headed back to Atlantic House. As I was crossing the bridge over the Thames River this man was holding a fairly good-sized, dark tan colored snake and proceeded to ask if I wanted to hold it?! Random man + snake + me= awful idea. I politely declined and headed for the Tube. I was very proud of myself for having sharpened my navigation skills to the point where I can get around all of the tube stations by myself. It was an adventure, to say the least. The rest of my evening has been very dull indeed. I am off to Oxford in the morning, Football (soccer) game on Sunday, Cheese Rolling on Monday. I hope all of you have a fantastic weekend. I miss each of you. I love you all. Cheers.
Always,
Mattie
Hello Matlin - I stated in another posting that your photos are wonderful and today's maintain that high quality. Keep up the good work and let us know how "cheese rolling" and British football goes!
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Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your blog! :) I started one there also and have continued blogging since. I really enjoy it now! Maybe you'll get hooked too. Can't wait to hear about Oxford--it's lovely!
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