The building itself was bought earlier this year for just below a million pound. It used to be a Bingo hall before. And so there are lots of cleaning and redecoration to do.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Growing Destiny
The building itself was bought earlier this year for just below a million pound. It used to be a Bingo hall before. And so there are lots of cleaning and redecoration to do.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Thinking Forward
These days I am having lots of thought. As my studies are finishing, a question would pop up, 'what would you do afterwards?'. In my case I know what I want to do. I want to continue working in the Industry, in the IT sector. More significantly, I like software development due to its creative nature. And also consulting since it deals with people and problem solving.
Now that I received a job offer in that area, another question pop up. 'Do I really want to stay and work here?'. There is excitement mixed with fear now. Excited because it is something I think I would like, IT consultancy with prospects of overseas travel. Excited because the company seem enthusiastic and positive. Excited because the work culture here means less time spent for work as compared in Asia. But fear because I would need to start again from scratch in terms of making friends etc. Fear because I don't find it easy here to mix in in a place where there are not so many foreigner, let alone potential racism that may follow.
Probably it is safer for me to go back to Singapore and continue working there, but that's also a less adventurous option. I like to try and explore new things and paths. That's probably one reason for me going for the European Masters. Well anyway, let's see how the thoughts sink in this week.
Now that I received a job offer in that area, another question pop up. 'Do I really want to stay and work here?'. There is excitement mixed with fear now. Excited because it is something I think I would like, IT consultancy with prospects of overseas travel. Excited because the company seem enthusiastic and positive. Excited because the work culture here means less time spent for work as compared in Asia. But fear because I would need to start again from scratch in terms of making friends etc. Fear because I don't find it easy here to mix in in a place where there are not so many foreigner, let alone potential racism that may follow.
Probably it is safer for me to go back to Singapore and continue working there, but that's also a less adventurous option. I like to try and explore new things and paths. That's probably one reason for me going for the European Masters. Well anyway, let's see how the thoughts sink in this week.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
City of Dreaming Spires
The weather when we visited was alright then, just a bit gloomy because of the clouds. There were a lot of old university buildings around the town. The dome structure here is similar to the one in Edinburgh, probably also used for graduation ceremonies.
The university buildings seem disconnected from each other and each have distinct names. For example, here is ChristChurch college, one of the largest among them.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Windsor Castle
The building itself feels sturdy and strong. Although the weather wasn't good, there were more structures here to see than the sky. We went in and saw the royal collections. Came out in time for the guards changing ceremony. Then went to the chapel inside the castle, which looks really big for a chapel.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Stonehenge
The site itself was rather disappointing. Partly because of the weather. Also because the stones were not as complete as it had been and we were not allowed to enter the stone circle.
Monday, March 24, 2008
London Trip
During winter we went to London. I was surprised actually to find it colder than Edinburgh. Apparently the place latitude is not the only factor to determine the temperature. Some say that since Edinburgh is near the sea, it's warmer. I think it's around zero when we went to London. Luckily I brought some gloves with me, mainly to hold the camera. Even with that it was still cold and I had to put in the camera quickly after snapping.
Another part we went was Greenwich observatory, where the world time clock is based on. It is located in greater London on top of a hill. Within the observatory, there is this line which signifies meridian zero degrees, in the left picture.
London is a rich place with things and particularly people. I don't really like the crowdedness. The public underground transport reminds me of Singapore, especially during peak hours. The food prices are also pretty expensive in the city center. Overall, I still like Edinburgh more since its less crowded, but have a classical feel to it.
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Holiday
I haven't posted anything for some time now. But I think I want to put some thoughts into my subsequent postings. It feels rather plain to post just about trips.
In the meanwhile, here is Edinburgh Castle. It was taken during autumn period.
It gets dark quite fast these days. Missing more sunlight. .
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