Tuesday, 5 June 2012 0 comments
Well hello there you lovely lot and welcome back, the elusive blogger.

Firstly, I would like to apologise for the lack of posts, I guess it just came to the point where I was procrastinating a little too much and had somewhat forgotten that I was infact in the final weeks of a degree I have worked so hard for. 

Anyway, following copious amounts of work, countless amounts of junk and energy drinks, little or no sleep and making the library my new home, I have survived. It is over. For good. Bye Architecture degree, you've served me well.

I genuinely do not think I will ever experience something so challenging, draining both mentally and physically in my entire life, that runs for the course of 3 years I must add. Unless of course, I decided to study Post Grad. 

I mean, I expect climbing a mountain or something of the sort would be a hell of a lot more strenuous and exerting however, I am one to exaggerate and make you all feel sorry for me, if just for a split second.

Anyway, enough of that. This weekend has been incredibly special. 

If you're reading in the UK I expect you know what I am talking about. Of course, celebrating the Queenies 60 years in reign. 

To be frank, it's been a blooming fantastic weekend and I hope you've all enjoyed it too wherever in the world you may be. You can read all about my adventures in previous posts including a live review of the gig I was lucky enough to go to on Saturday night. 

I also got to hold the Olympic torch and for a split second, I figure I may have been the only person in the world to hold it right then, weird huh? 

I also met an investor of the wonderful Instagram, pretty cool huh? Infact, I think it's the first time I've willingly handed a 50yr old man my email address - don't be freaked out, it's all about networking! Did I mention, he lives in California and shares a keen interest in photography. 

So, as if that wasn't enough, yesterday we went to see the beacons being lit on Pierhead over in Liverpool. Unfortunately not many people turned up, resulting in my mother and her friend being interviewed for the BBC and yes, I may have accidently ran behind a patriotic couple who were live on television.

I am at present, really hoping that doesn't get aired!

In the meantime, I shall leave you with some photographs I thought ought to be shared. With thanks to the ever trusty Pinterest.
Ah it's good to be back!









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