
Since our last update we have moved from Southfields (Southern London), to Ealing (Western London) to a little ground floor flat which has made our lives a lot easier (no more stairs to climb with shopping and suitcases), the tubes and trains are just down the road and we are in walking distance to all the shops… really cool. I got a cool job with British Sky Broadcasting, probably the reason why the comms have calmed down.You have probably seen Sky News on TV, well Sky in the UK are something like Multichoice, only difference is that they also own their own channels, like Discovery, Sky news and Sport, National Geographic etc… I am responsible for the website http://www.sky.com/ordersky/home, am part of the 300 member DTH (direct to home) Marketing team and am loving it!
Now back to the Lake district, Monday was a bank holiday in England so we took the opportunity to use our long weekend constructively, so after work on Friday we caught a bus up to Manchester, which was supposed to arrive at 24h00 in the evening but only got there at 2h00 the next morning due to all the bank holiday traffic. We then stayed the night at Gwyn’s moms place (very bright but very cute) and shot up to the Lakes the next morning. Only about a 2 hour drive from Man and well worth it. Tessa had to work on the weekend, so Bronny and one of Tessa’s colleagues, Cornel, joined us on our road trip. The lake district reminded me a lot of SA strangely, but not of one place in particular, bits of and pieces, like driving along the waters edge of Knysna lagoon, the stark green mountains and crystal streams of Lesotho, the forests and waterfalls in Mmpumalanga and the town atmosphere of Dullstroom along with its fishing. The first day almost blew us away, literally, the wind was pumping, the ferry to cross lake Windermere was closed and all I could think was, where is Jonny with his wind surfer, Bjorn Dunkerbeck would have given his left ….. to surf in that kind of wind. So we meandered our way along the lakes from
The next day was more sight seeing, a lot of driving on small country lanes and stopping at picturesque little villages. Our first stop was at Hawkeshead, were Beatrix Potter used to live and then took the ferry across
Our last day started off with another hearty breakfast, and slowly starting making our way back to
Other than our travels, we are managing to settle in quite well. The ADSL line is up and running and the bank accounts are almost sorted out. We are awaiting our credit cards now so that we can start booking more holidays. On the 18th, we are going up to
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