Sunday 20 November 2016

Reviewing Oxford Botanic Centre

University of Oxford Botanic Centre
Last week I was sick, I knew that I wanted to go out but I wanted to explore somewhere new. In my bus journeys I have always been intrigued about what's in Oxford's Botanic Garden - it looks amazing from the outside. So I decided to go for it, I had 2 hours to kill before sunset, I had some energy left, and my flu seemed under control. 
Entry to the botanic garden was £5.00 - a small fee but I wanted somewhere I can breath easy. here's my review of the place:

the good

  • pests under control, it was comfortable getting up close to plants - nothing jumping/biting/crawling up on you
  • fresh air
  • beautiful scenery
  • peaceful environment
  • so much to look at and explore

the bad

  • small, can be completed in under 40mins but if you wanted to photograph things it could take up to 2 hours
  • cost doesn't justify the experience - not everyone wants to spend £5 on something they can see for free elsewhere.
  • fee doesn't include the boat ride
  • no tour available
  • not easily accessible

conclusion

worth seeing if you like nature, photography and want to explore a place quickly. £5 fee should be optional, at least tell the customers where the money will go!

Sunday 31 July 2016

I feel so lost

Another weekend went by and ended. What have I accomplished? Nothing significant.  It was my sisters birthday today and we celebrated it by going to London. An exhausting day perhaps full of walking and exploration. Looking back though this week has not been as great as I wanted it to be. 
Things that went well:
  • Registered with the hospital library
  • Began to take my CPD learning periods
  • Began researching my presentation - about pain
  • Got paid this month
  • Made my sister happy on her birthday
What I want to achieve next week:
  • Thorough research about the presentation
  • Return to praying
  • Post the boots
  • Make beautiful healthy and portioned food
  • Find other ways to deal with depression
  • Apply for jobs