Right after the tour we had about 30 minutes to grab a quick lunch before we had to meet Philippa at the National Art Museum. I ate with Shelby and a place called Pret. I had a mozzarella and tomato croissant, which was delicious. All of the art museums are free to get in to in London, so Philippa will be taking us to museums most of the time for class. The museum was amazing. Here are some of the painting I saw:

This is a portrait of The Baptism of Christ.
This is a portrait of the Fighting Temeraire.
This is the Equestrian Portrait of Charles I. Charles I was less than 5 ft tall so he had most of his portraits on horse to make him appear taller. You can also notice how the head of the horse is a lot smaller than it should be also making him appear bigger than he really is.
This is The Arnolfini Portrait.An interesting fact that I learned was that back in the day blue
On Tuesday I met my two other teachers at school. First I had class with Rob. He is my British Pop Music professor. He actually doesn't teach anymore except for this class for the Ball State students. He seems really cool. He said we will be talking and listening to music for 3 hours from Britain from 1950-1990's. Then I meet my British Literature, Nora. I am not too excited for this class. We had to analyze British poetry and then she gave us the assignment of going to the Charles Dickens Museum. London is celebrating Charles Dickens this year because it is the bicentennial of his birthday. Then right from class I had to get on the tube to make my way to the New London Theatre to see War Horse. It was amazing! What they did with the horses was so cool. At first I couldn't get over the fact that people were there to move the horses, but eventually they disappeared and all I could concentrate on was the horses. Here is a preview video I got off the internet:
Today our program went on our Wednesday day trip. Basically, every Wednesday we go on a day long field trip. Today we took the train to Greenwic
great view of the city! This is also the spot where the Prime Meridian is and where it was discovered! The picture of me on the left shows me in the Western and Eastern hemispheres at the same time. On the way back we took a boat ride on the Thames to Parliament. It was very cold, but still fun! Today was also our first typical London day. Cloudy and chilly! For the first week I had nothing but sunshine!Some interesting things I've learned or noticed:
- London has very few trash bins so that people can't put bombs in them
- I hardly ever see people on their phones here. It is really nice actua
- The streets on London either say "Look Right" or "Look Left" to help make sure you don't get hit by a car
yes please make sure Curtis actually does look right or left!
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