Portsmouth in Pictures (and a few words!)
I moved to Portsmouth to go to university in 2002 and remained living there for the following ten years. As soon as I stepped off the train at Portsmouth and Southsea and walked through Guildhall Square, I knew it was the place for me; the streets are bustling with all walks of life and there's always something to see or do, whether it be a walk by the sea or a look around the shops.
I had lunch with a friend at Gunwharf Quays today, so I took some pictures on my way to meet her.
The photo above is of Margaret Rule Halls of Residence, which is where I lived for my first year at uni when I was eighteen years old. It was a time of freedom and madness, that's for sure... Ironically, my room looked out over the Secondary School I ended up working at as a Teaching Assistant once I had graduated. Never did I imagine that when I 'grew up' I would be a teacher! When I started my degree I had no idea where my life would go. I certainly didn't know whether I could be successful at anything.
Sometimes I still feel like I should be eighteen, even though I'm no longer even in my twenties! It sounds like such a young age to me now, yet I sometimes still feel like the girl I was over a decade ago. Then I really think about it and realise how far I've come since that day when I stepped off the train and marvelled at living in a city, miles away from home.
Do you have fond memories of being eighteen, or do you intend to make them?
I've never been before but it looks really nice there, the architecture looks amazing! x
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I do miss living there sometimes. There are lots of different places in and around the city- it's well worth a visit. x
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