So ends the WEEKEND MARATHON. Today was the last day of a long weekend (longer for me as I had one more day off than other people continuously). So what did I do during these four days? Well I posted the events of the first day in the earlier writing. Sunday was chillout day. AND then on Monday...............
I went to KEW GARDEN.
Kew Garden??? What is Kew Garden?
Well my friends for those who are not familiar with Kew Garden, I will familiarise you with the KEW. SO Kew Garden (as it is commonly know) is basically "The Royal Botanical Garden" which is situated in the place called Kew. It is home to some of the most extraordinary plants on the planet, there is some thing for every eye whether you want to marvel at what's in season, or tour the amazing 19th century glasshouses or simply explore the 300 acres natural beauty. It will be even more beautiful if you have someone beautiful with you.
So what is amazing about A Garden? well it is hard to describe in words as I am no writer here, this is something to experience yourself and is a matter of personal interest off-course. Since I love beauty (natural or artificial), I loved the garden. It is spring and all over the place there were flowers, different coloured ones from this country and far away. Greenery everywhere.
There is this TEMPARATE HOUSE, kew's largest glass house, which houses world's largest indoor plant a Chilean Wine Palm "Jubaea Chilensis" and many more from all over the world.
Magnolia, blue bells, Bird of paradise, Lily, Tulip, Cherry Blossom and dont know how many more different varieties of flowers and the knowledge about them. the place was awesome.
Fortunately there was this exhibition going on about the woodcraft. I know it doesn't sound interesting to many of us. Would be interesting to me even, if I was reading it on here. But watching things being made out of a rough wood very much in front of your eyes is a completely daunting experience. as I said awesome. I even learned how to make fire without a matchstick or lighter :) .
Those who are interested in finding out more about this garden can check it out on "www.kew.org.uk".
So what next: well Coincidently I did exactly the same thing as Prashant. Watching movies back to back. What u say dude?
what happened was me and my friend Orvar decided to go to a movie after kew so went to Notting Hill but couldn't find anything decent so we headed off to Whiteleys in Queensway, Bayswater. it was &7 in the evening and the movie that we wanted to see (16 Blocks) was playing at 8:50. so what do we do now.... too early to go home...... then ...... lets see any film since we are here. ok why the hell not?
Bought the tickets to "Slither" and went in. £8.25 wasted. it is supposed to be a horror whereas what it is, is an insult to a horror and even a decent movie. but we still saw it through. You must appreciate our courage. So we come out at 9:00
Shit its only 9.' "16 Blocks" starts at 8:50. that means it hasn't started yet' I said to Ollie (as we call Orvar with love). Want to see that one then since we have wasted two hours and one evening, why not finish it with a better note.
And guys themovie was worth every penny. delivered everything you expect from Bruce willis and the others (since I dont remember thier names). I would recoment it to every film lover.go on and watch what it has to offer and you wont be dissapointed.
Movie finished and we said bye to each other and so ended my beautiful day.
Today I did not do anything, stayed at home all day, cooked food for myself, called home on Skype and talked for hours, paid the bills and rent since it is the beginning of the month.
Thats it, period.
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