Local building in Reading, UK |
After more than 20 years living in Virginia, Rex and I sold
our house, pulled up stakes and headed across the pond to England. We’ve
settled in Reading (rhymes with bedding) about 35 miles west of London, home to
the historic Reading Abbey and such entertainment
greats as Ricky Gervais and Kate Winslet. So far, I’ve only seen the
Abbey.
Our flat has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and balconies off both the
kitchen and living room. Appliances include a gas stove (huzzah!), dishwasher,
a compact refrigerator/freezer, and a washing machine that doubles as the
clothes dryer (what?). Our household goods won’t arrive until mid-September so
in the meantime, we’re equipped with rental furniture, linens and dishes.
Red poppies commemorating WWI |
August
4th marked the 100 year anniversary of the British Commonwealth
entering WWI and it was commemorated throughout the UK with services, readings,
and thousands of red poppies. I attended a lovely service at Reading Minster’s
St. Mary-the-Virgin, a beautiful church over 1,000 years old, where they
incorporated traditional Catholic stations of the cross with excerpts from
letters to and from soldiers of the Great War. Very moving.
We’re
within walking distance of a lively town center -- albeit that walking distance
is over a mile. Since I don’t have my
cooking utensils yet we’ve taken advantage of local cuisine from around the empire.
So far, we’ve dined on Italian, Indian, Moroccan, English, and French fare. In the middle of the town center is The Oracle, a
shopping mall with over 80 stores, plus more than a dozen restaurants
along the River Kennet just outside the mall. So whenever I need a little retail therapy, I consult the Oracle.
So far, there haven’t been any major setbacks. We now have
cable TV, internet, WiFi and a LAN line phone hooked up. We figured out the hot
water system and I’m comfortable doing laundry with just the one machine. All
is beginning to fall into place – although I managed to set off the smoke alarm
when I broiled some lamb patties from the local Tesco supermarket. No big deal
but it scared a few drops out of me.
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It’s The Little Things . . .
I knew the outlets here accommodated plugs of a different
shape, but I didn’t know the outlets would each have an on-off switch. Clever energy saver, that.
So excited for you two! Lovely blog!
ReplyDeleteHurray! Both you and the blog are off to a great start! I look forward to following your adventures.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lorna. You know your blog was an inspiration for me.
DeleteHow exciting and wonderful for you - I am oh so envious of your adventure! (and I may have already commented, but I'm not sure, so I thought I'd try again!)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the birth of your new blog! I look forward to your future posts. Not to be gimmicky, but this could be a great chance to use some of the Queen's english ( or Shakespeare's or Lewis's or Kipling's...you get my drift) Cheers!
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