Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Kirtlington, Oxfordshire

Hello, everyone! We are essentially settled in Kirtlington, Oxfordshire, now, and will be staying here for the next three weeks or so. We're still jetlagged, but we're alive and well. 

Attention: do not try to text my NZ cellphone number. I have a new UK phone and it is no longer valid. 


This is our fireplace at Rose Cottage, Kirtlington. Isn't it cute? We haven't actually had to use it, since the temperatures are not too bad. The central heating has been enough. 


Because you knew he had to make an appearance. Don't worry, Milk Bottles will not be hogging this blog if I can help it. 


This photograph was taken in Oxford. For some reason, the inhabitants of England's finest university town seem incapable of understanding English.

Oxford, by the way, is gorgeous. I don't have many pictures, but the architecture is stunning. It's mostly brick, which I don't usually like, but the styling is pretty enough that I don't mind. Definitely Google it and look up some photos. 


Kirtlington, which is near Kidlington and Kiddington. Yes, you read that right. English names are adorably dorky. 

I'm afraid most of the Kirtlington photos are very dark, as they were taken just before sunset (which, unbelievably, is around four in the afternoon - that's going to make Fridays interesting). 


Rose Cottage, where we're staying. It's semi-detached (your mums will know what that means), three bedrooms, and of stone construction. That rental car is a Vauxhall, which is essentially Holden by another name. Fear not, Ford fans, we are considering buying one. 


Uh-huh, there's a pond. There are ducks. 

I shall not say anything else about this. 


Kirtlington Post Office, which is literally the only shop in the village. It sells basic food supplies as well, and is also a tea room. 

These are going to be the last photos for a while, as this technically isn't my internet connection and these photos take a lot of bandwidth. 

1 comment:

  1. arg i left great mesage then comp crashed, anyways. Sounds like you are having fun ocer there in the Northen hemisphere. I know what its like to have 4 o'clock sunsets. Its insane. Missing you lots, I can't wait for uni to start tomorrow im really excited. Get back to me soon.
    Your Doctor Who deprived music prodigy friend, Rhiannon. :D

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