Monday, January 3, 2011

St. Alban's Church

Today we went to see St. Alban's Church. First we went to Verulamium where we saw the Roman walls that used to go around the city. Verulamium was a Roman city that existed before the town of St. Alban's. After the rise of Christianity St. Alban's became the bigger town. We explored the town and walked around the park. It was snowy day and people were ice skating on frozen pond and sledding on all the little hills. We then went to St. Alban's Church. They were actually having a service there since it was Christmas Eve! It was the "crib service" which is a service especially for children. The church was huge with beautiful and amazing architecture. It got its name because of St. Alban. He was the first English Christian to be executed for his religion. St. Alban's church was built in 1100. That is a very old church! There was a little museum set up that gave information on some of the Kings and Queens that were buried there and how it was built.


After that we went to the City of St. Alban. As you walked the walked the streets of the city you saw and heard and smelled just about everything. On the side of the street there were people selling selling fish heads and buttons and hats and jewellery and scarves and teddy bears and little toys and anything else you could think of. They had fish and chip restaurants, chocolate stores, candy stores, bakery's and so many others! All the stores smelled amazing. Especially the pastys. Pastys are sausages or chicken pot pie or beef stew wrapped in a pie like crust. They are amazing! The city had small houses that were just like the ones you would see in a stereotypical old village. There were people bustling around the streets and carolling and everybody was very friendly. The city really was fascinating and fun and interesting. Tomorrow is Christmas so I guess we'll just be hanging out!

1 comment:

  1. I have always wanted to go in one of those telephone booths! I never have and want to!

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