Snow!
Hi Everyone! More updates from the antipodeans. It snowed here recently, so we'd thought we'd show you these pictures to cool you down during your lovely 40 degree days (can't wait to have a swim at the beach).
Also, I went to Glasgow for a day trip last week and took one or two piccys, so here they are.
Hope you are all well and looking after yourselves, aaand each other. (yep, we saw Jerry Springer the Opera on St Valentine's day, and no, it wasn't really that good. The first half was pretty good, second half started to get a bit annoying. It just got silly. We want Joseph!!)
Love Paul and Tram!
Our First Snowy Days in London
Our new Audi was covered in snow!! It took us ages to scrape all the snow of it so we could drive it to work.
Paul's motorbike was also covered in snow. Lucky he put the over on it.
Paul graffiti-ing some random car on the street.
Paul's very clever he did a smiley face.
This is one the street signs on our road.
Paul making a snowball and getting ready to attack.
This was the snow in front of our house.
Paul's day-trip to Glasgow, Scotland
I went to Glasgow to train some people at a college near the centre of town. It was just a day trip, but the training was in the morning, so I had to get a really early flight. That's OK, I got to go to Scotland! Anyway, the training went very smoothly and was quite fast, so I had a few hours to wander around the city centre which just happened to be right near the college.
This is a photo on the way walking from the College to the city. It's quite hilly.. I didn't realise but the next street down was the main street. Unfortunately there isn't really that much to look at in town.
This is the next street across (not down). It wasn't a very nice day.
The city centre of Glasgow. It's quite a nice city, and this is their equivalent of the Queen St Mall in Brisbane.
I didn't get to see much else in Glasgow. There is a thing that looks like a small, metallic, flattened version of the Sydney Opera-house that I saw from the taxi on the freeway to the airport, but that's about it. The people are really friendly, and my taxi driver was telling me that they are all much friendlier than the people in Edinburgh. Not sure about that :) Edinburgh seemed very friendly too.