Current conditions in York

Monday, November 26, 2007

British weather

The infamous British weather had not lived up to its reputation for the first month since I was here. The weather was mild, and even though it rained on a few occasions, there were lots of sunshine throughout.

Well, it now seemed that the weather was just putting up an autumn charade to welcome us. These past couple of weeks has seen the typical UK weather upon us:


strong wind...clouds, rain...
more rain, and frost.

The last picture was taken last Friday morning from my room's window. It is the first time since I came here that the weather is cold enough for the roof opposite to turn white with ice. As you can see from the middle picture, the roof is actually black in colour when it isn't so cold.

But we are considered sheltered. York city, and the university, are situated in the Vale of York, and so are protected from the rain and snow by the surrounding high grounds. A senior student told me that it snowed only once last year, so there goes the romantic, white Christmas we are awaiting.

So, to get a white Christmas, I'll be traveling with two friends to Austria during the Christmas vacation. Yes, the land of Sound of Music, so I'll be updating with lots of photos when I get back. Remember to tune in back then!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Block 2

With all the assignments for Block 1 subjects submitted, it's time for Block 2! Block 2 is a short one, just one week. We'll have one intense week of "Practical Software Project Management" plus "Java refresher" from 9.15am to 5.15pm(almost) every day this week. But PSM* doesn't end after this week. In fact, it is just the beginning for this 20 credits subject. We'll be divided into groups and be working on a project which will last till the summer semester.

* Acronym for the subject. Like TP, each subject has a acronym, but for York it is 3 letters instead of 4. The acronym for Java Refresher is JAR.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Recreation and cost of living

What do you do when you want to take a break from your assignments? Well, if you have been reading my posts and looking at my photos, the answer is obvious:


It's a sure way to quickly attract wild attention. Look at that seagull heading straight for me! (Don't worry, it is just an optical illusion. It didn't even come close)


But with the weather starting to turn quite cold, exercising outdoors is almost out of the question. My hands are like frozen numb everytime I finished my jog.

Ok, there is the gym at the sports centre (and now you know why gyms are so popular in "ang-moh" countries), but at £4.50 or S$13.50 per visit, it seems helluva expensive to me.

Yes, I still couldn't help but convert the prices to Sing dollar. The exchange rate automatically makes everything 3X more expensive.

10 minutes bus ride to city centre: $4.50
1 dinner at the canteen - 3 dishes, no rice, no soup, no drinks: $10
1 page of printing b/w: 18 cents
1 minute on handphone: 45 cents
1 day's fine per open shelf library book: 90 cents
if book's reserved: $1.80
1 week's hostel rent: $300
1 wash+drying of clothes: $9
1 loaf of bread: $3.30

I miss my bicycle. I regret not shipping more things over.

No wonder even the Japanese find the prices here expensive!

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Guy Fawkes Night

Nov 5 is Guy Fawkes Night and the British celebrate the occasion by letting off fireworks in their backyards. The fireworks had already started a week earlier, though it was sporadic and far in between. The fireworks really sounded like rifles, tracers and mortars, and my initial thoughts were that the soldiers at the nearby army camp were practising live firing. It reminded me of the days at NTU where the campus was situated next to the SAFTI live firing area, but I thought that it was strange that the residents of York would allow a live firing area so near their residential area.

That is until someone told me about the Guy Fawkes night. Even though there were no official fireworks display, almost everyone take this opportunity to play with some fireworks. So you can imagine the noise on Nov 5 evening, the whole place sounded like a battalion live firing exercise was going on nearby.

As it turns out, Guy Fawkes is from York, and here is a description from the university's website on the origin of Guy Fawkes Night. Here is Wikipedia's entry, if the first link doesn't work. Will the British be celebrating a Osama Night come 29 June 2407, I wonder?

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Autumn



Last Sunday, the clock was moved back one hour to GMT, and overnight, the sun sets one hour earlier at 4.30pm. By 5pm, the sky is already completely dark. The clock adjustment is a signal that autumn is well underway. Because the sun is low in the sky, it feels like evening time even at 11am. The photo on the right was taken at almost noon time, but it looks like evening time when the sun is setting, doesn't it?

Anyway, the scenery is turning red and brown, and trees are shedding their leaves. Click on the image on the left to view the complete album of the changing seasons.

Ok, back to working on my assignment.