Six months in the UK
Posted on November 4, 2023 • 5 minutes • 974 words • Other languages: Español
Photo dump of my days in the UK. Sadly I had to leave before becoming an irregular migrant. Hopefully life takes me back there in the future
Arriving to the UK: London, England
Skeleton at the airport
Argentinian wine
Waffle time in a typical London cloudy day. I visited London a couple of times during my time there
Albert Bridge at night. Photo taken on the National Express 444 London - Gloucester coach
Gloucester, Enlgand
Gloucester park
McDonalds breakfast meal combo. Eating a burger with coffee felt so weird first time. Then it became a favourite of mine
Gloucester Cathedral
Random couch and bikes in the trash
Another couch in the trash
Mate from god knows where, but was good enough
And random giant fox festival
The fox
London, England… again
Westminster abbey view from the district underground exit
Ducks in Green Park
London skyline from Greenwich Park
Payments in cash is not accepted in many places. And some places don’t wanna deal with £50 notes
Cheltenham, England
It is Gloucester little sister but posh town
Pittville park. This area in Cheltenham became my home
Geese at Pittville park. Remember them, we’ll check them out in a few months
Near 4th of July, some buildings in the park were American themed decorated
Pitvile park has a nice lake
Random £10 penguin decoration
A bee drinking water from the sink
Birmingham, England
A couple of hours north of Cheltenham
Bull at the Bimingham New Street Station
Found a manga store that had many romcoms. Shout out to Worlds Apart Comic Store
Kaguya-sama
I’m more of a Fujiwara guy, but Miko is good
Birmingham has many canals. Actually more than Venice. Source: some random poster I read while walking along the canals
Birmingham ducks
Extremely overpriced Argentinian food. For £3.90 I can buy a Tesco meal deal
Bristol, England
A couple of hours south of Cheltenham
There were random unicorns all around the city
St Nicholas market
Ducks at a store
I got one, but from a Tesco
Sanrio plushies
St John’s Church
Glasgow, Scotland
It was a 8 hours travel by coach, all the way north out of England into Scotland
I just know that town exists cause of a Catfish and the Bottlemen song and an inside joke with an ex (if by any chance you are reading this, Glasgow is beautiful and I hope you can visit and even live there someday)
Clyde River
Tolbooth Steeple
Glasgow Cathedral
Some Scottish emblems
Commemorative plaque to those Glasgowians who died in the Falklands war. Funny enough, that war was against Argentina back in the 80s for some islands down in the Atlantic
Glasgow skyline from Glasgow Necropolis
William Wallace poster
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, where Sauchiehall Street starts
Buchanan Street
Cute soda cans at £1.99
Portrait of Alexander Reid, an original van Gogh painting at Kelvingrove museum
Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington. It became a tradition to always put him a traffic cone on his head. See more in its wikipedia article
Back to Cheltenham, England
Sunset at Pittville Park. I have this pic as my phone screensaver
Funny sign at Pittville Park. I thought about stealing it many times but at the end I didn’t let the intrusive thought win
My place in Cheltenham, 55 Pittville Lawn. The building always seemed to be in reparations but never saw any work done
Remember the geese? Four months later I found them again. They grew up a lot
Cheltenham bus stop with time schedule
Five months without a haircut and getting a little bit sad cause I knew my time in the UK was ending. Duck making an appearance in the pic
Saying goodbye to Pittville lawn, a quiet street where my favourite convenience store in the whole UK is
Cilfrew, Wales
For my last two weeks in the UK I decided to go to the middle of nowhere. So I ended up in Cilfrew. Is so middle of nowhere that is difficult to show on a map. So here is Swansea, the biggest city nearby, 18km away
Cilfrew main road. The bus only goes though this street 3 times a day Sunday to Friday. No bus on Saturdays
Cilfrew park. Notice signs tend to be in Welsh and then in English. Welsh people are very proud of their language
Wood Country Park
A tree with… that
View of Cilfrew from the top of the park. Yep, clouds in every direction
I went up there the following day, there was a better view
Road down to the airbnb
My messy room
Animals at the airbnb
Cutest bois
Walking down Oak View
Tabor Chapel, just found it by chance during a walk. I didn’t try to get into it, is a chappel in the middle of fucking nowhere, thanks but no thanks
Near the chappel there were the ruins of Cilfrew Colliery. It had a chill but also out of reality vibe. I was walking through middle of nowhere for a couple of hours and didn’t came across another human soul during the whole walk. If it wasn’t for the photos, I wonder if it was real
Bus stop on the A4109 Road
Couldn’t check Aberdulais falls
Pen y Fan, highest point in Wales
Yep, I went up the highest point in Wales. It is not a difficult climb, is more of a really long long walk
The top is up passing the clouds
Gotta go through the clouds
I’m oficially above the clouds
The view from the top
There was a doggo ready to greet me at the top
A sandwich has never been so tasteful before
Food truck at the end of the walk down trail
And here’s the end of all, Neath train station, waiting the train to London
And now what?
Não sei, mas vou precisar de algumas aulas de português