Capernwray!
On my way to Capernwray, I went over this bridge in Cambridge.
I've got so many pictures of Capernwray that I'll just stick the odd good one here. Here's the entrance to Capernwray. There's a gorgeous long driveway (probably 2-300 meters.)
Here's the homestead, a gorgeous house built in 1905, (I think.) It houses the director and principal's offices, a guest suite for visiting lecturers, and also a portion of the homestead is home for our financial manager. The library (with many excellent books) is connected to the Orangery, an added on dining area.
This is where I get fed! The orangery was built next to the homestead. It's connected to the library.
Here is the lecture hall, and on either side are dorms. I live on the left side. We live in ensuite rooms with 4 beds each.
The nature of students here consists of a certain trait that makes them susceptible to leaving coffee mugs lying around. This one I tripped on.
And here is the inside of the lecture hall, where I have learned alot! I've also done a fair bit of tech here.
So here I've taken part in quite a few strategy games...
...and seen quite a few sunsets.
Labels: Pacific Travel
2 Comments:
Hi Jordan
Chris and I were impressed with your website. You took some great photographs. We hardly recognized you as we haven't seen you in a long time.
We just want to wish you a Happy belated birthday.
It was +30c here today in Stony Plain, a little too hot for us.
Hope you have a safe trip home. Look forward to hearing all about your travels.
By for now
Chris & Jane
Hey man that trip sounds awesome
how much did it cost
cuz i was looking in going next year so i would like to know cost wise. thanx
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