Posts Tagged ‘ Northern Ireland ’
Well, Charlotte has just left me after a fun-filled week of staying in Holywood, Northern Ireland. As with the previous post, bullet-point form will be best. Monday: Charlotte, having gotten up at 3.45am to get an early flight, arrived after lunch after her flight was delayed by 3 1/2 hours. Ouch. We relaxed most of the [ READ MORE ]
During the interval within which I’m posting updates here, I want to try to have a different title for every single post. (From a techincal standpoint, I have to, otherwise Wordpress makes a fuss.) Point is, the fact that I’ve titled this post “revision…” probably isn’t a good idea, since I imagine there will be [ READ MORE ]
So, I’ve sort of disappeared off the face of the earth for a week, or more specifically, I’ve been visiting Charlotte in Wales since the start of April. 31st March Met Charlotte and her mum at Manchester airport. Signs became increasing Welsh as we got further into Wales, fun times. Did a very fun nothing all evening. [ READ MORE ]
Looking at my calendar, week 6 didn’t look to be all that horrible – and thankfully it wasn’t. Apart from one analysis sheet that was just terrible, the rest of the week went fine. No practicals meant more time to relax / look over things to try and understand them better. GRF seems to be [ READ MORE ]
Hi there. My name is David Lyness, I’m 20. Past: Grew up in Holywood, Northern Ireland. Went to Sullivan Upper School for 14 years. Present: I’m currently a student at Keble College, Oxford University studying mathematics & computer science. I have a girlfriend called Charlotte. She is awesome. Future: At least one year of university left. After that, [ READ MORE ]