Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Visiting Oxford, England/ Carlos Pueblo

Visiting Oxford, England/ Carlos Pueblo
One day morning, William Su and I took a bus of National Express at
Victoria Station to Oxford, England, north of London, to visit Oxford
University, an old and famous college of the world. We can see the
beautiful English field on the way. Yellow Rapeseed flowers look like
our Texas mustard green and are all over. Farmers gather the seed
product for oil for food, canola, and some commercial use like biodiesel.
It takes two hours bus ride to reach Oxford.

Visiting Oxford is identical to visit Harvard, both are famous for their
schools and both are college towns, both are rich in religious atmosphere,
especially Oxford. Right off the bus stop, there is a small town square with
several food stand restaurants some with seats on the square. I chose the
first one for Falahal, a middle east vegetable soft taco with various chopped
vegetable and cheese. I see falahal in Houston and yet do not know what
that means. It’s a roll of salad green. William tells me that it is very popular
in Europe due to many Turkish immigrants. This stand owner was from
Beirut, Lebanon, and he kept on asking me if the falahal he made was good.
Co-instantly, there were a small group of Turkish students around. They were
students  from Istanbul, Turkey.

William has an i-phone; therefore, I just followed him around. Oxford downtown
is not big at all yet very clean and streets  are organized. There are many churches
and colleges. Walking among them, we stopped in front of a clock tower waiting
for the clock to strike, then we entered the campus. On an edge of a soccer field,
I found an Akebono flowering cherry at its blooming. It’s almost two weeks later
than the same Akebono at Tidal Basin, Washington, D.C. It is a late blossom in
D.C. this year and also late in London, Oxford, and Cambridge. Akebono is a
derivative of famous Tokyo Yoshino Cherry. Passing through St. Mary and the library,
we ran into a couple from Dallas, Texas. We had had a good chat for the trip. They
were just off the Cruise at South Hampton and hired a car to travel England. I
admire his courage to drive on the right side of the vehicle and left side on the street.
She says that she would help him all the time. We turned around at a museum with
certain number of heads on a wall, the kings head, toward the bus stop to end this
visit.

My impression of Oxford is a rich city and the University is a noble academy with no
doubt at all. Students with special temperament by walking down the street, I can
see the difference from current day college students. Oxford is famous for arts, literature
, philosophy and law, yet you can feel the unique character of the campus. I am very
Impressed. On the way back to London, I saw one large area of new beautiful modern
architectures  very different from the classical of Westminster and very beautiful. I
am anxious to know where and the name of that area. I should come back for a
third visit of London.





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