Sunday, July 10, 2005


stonrehenge 360 Posted by Picasa


harris manchester Posted by Picasa


stonehenge Posted by Picasa


stone henge Posted by Picasa


stone henge Posted by Picasa

My last night in Harris Manchester College

Yes, I cannot believe it. Tomorrow morning I had to say goodbye to Oxford. I hope to come back here for my children's graduation. Who knows?

Today, I finally went to StoneHenge. I had a great tour of Salisbury Cathedral, and Avery. There are layers of history in England. It is extremely fascinating. I tried to get you a 360 degree version of the Stonehenge. I took series of 13 pictures to get you this image. I hope you like it. By the way, there are too many pictures I wanted to upload. I will do it as soon as I can.

I will fly to Spain tomorrow. I do not know internet access but I will try to continue my journal.

One more thing, I forget the name of the roof but there are pretty interesting ones here...

Peace, Melda

Saturday, July 09, 2005

Harris Manchester College

7 picture into one


puntinh Posted by Picasa


punting Posted by Picasa


punting Posted by Picasa

Stitched photos--- one


Here are 6 pictures that I took in the carfax tower and the photo stitch program connected them into one panaromic picture.


a bit closer Posted by Picasa


do you see the gargoyles? Posted by Picasa


Outside the covered market Posted by Picasa


did not tasted them... too special to eat Posted by Picasa


wedding cake Posted by Picasa


never seen such a beautiful pastry! Posted by Picasa


inside the covered market- excellent shopping mall Posted by Picasa


entrance to the covered market Posted by Picasa


inside the oxford museum p1 Posted by Picasa


round about Posted by Picasa


school sign Posted by Picasa


City sign p3-- this is a true cyclist city Posted by Picasa


City signs p2 Posted by Picasa


City Signs p1 Posted by Picasa


Alice in Wonderland- Oxford Museum- p2 Posted by Picasa


Alice in Wonderland- Oxford Museum- p1 Posted by Picasa


Mrs. Beeton said: "a place for everything and everything in its place." Oxford Museum Posted by Picasa