Twenty minutes before seeing
A Midsummer’s Night Dream at the
Globe on Wednesday (which was terrific), I decided to book an impromptu trip to
Windsor. I am not a person who does something on a whim. I very much like to plan things out, but this time I decided to try something new. Taking the free day
on Thursday, I ran to OSAP to print my tour ticket, got in the 9:32 am train,
and arrived in Windsor by 10:30. (Oxford Study Abroad Program office is the hub for international students to study, meet with tutors, and print!)
When
I first got there, I was excited to see the castle. I
went into the estate to these grand and elaborate structures created throughout
centuries. It was interesting to see some tie-ins with King Henry the VIII and
what he did with the castle. I visited Henry in St. George’s castle.
Unfortunately, I could not get an audience with him as he well in a profound
slumber. However, while in the State’s apartment portion of the Windsor Castle
tour, I got to see Princess Anne (from a distance)!
After finishing the fantastic tour, I decided to go on The
Long Walk. It’s a 2.64-mile walk from the start of the castle gate to the end
of King George III (Copper Horse) statue, and it only allows foot traffic. From there, I just wandered
throughout the public park enjoying the birds, the deer, and the occasional
police protecting the royal estate in the public park.
While I spent 12 hours in Windsor, it was a perfect day
trip!
Caleb Posey
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