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Glorious pink blossoms and a refreshing cup of tea at Oxford 🌷. I stopped for tea at Blackwell’s Bookshop after much reading in the library and admiring the flowering trees nestled against Oxford’s golden stones 📚☕.
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I hope you enjoy this picture of a spray of blossoms in front of Oxford's magical Lincoln College 🌸
favorite coffee spots in Oxford
An amusing story about Oxford’s St Edmund Hall plays on its reputation for being a college for spiritual enthusiasts 🌠. After one of the Hall’s students won a university prize for an essay on ‘common sense’, the head of another Oxford college remarked to ‘Teddy’ Hall’s vice-principal: ‘So "common sense" has come to Edmund Hall at last!’ ‘Yes’, replied the vice-principal drily, ‘but not yet to the other colleges.’ 📚
oxford, dec 2018
30.03.21 - Oxford is full of blooming, and temperatures are hitting mid-summer levels. I took a walk in the Botanic garden and around the center, and met our college cat; tried to read outside as well, but half a page in realised that with my hayfever that's just Not A Good Idea. Hoping to relax some more and read a few books before my break is over...
The Duke Humfrey’s Library - the oldest reading room in the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford.
An amusing story about Oxford’s St Edmund Hall plays on its reputation for being a college for spiritual enthusiasts 🌠. After one of the Hall’s students won a university prize for an essay on ‘common sense’, the head of another Oxford college remarked to ‘Teddy’ Hall’s vice-principal: ‘So "common sense" has come to Edmund Hall at last!’ ‘Yes’, replied the vice-principal drily, ‘but not yet to the other colleges.’ 📚
Radcliffe Camera, Oxford