I am staying at 64 Beaconsfield Rd at Mrs. Wilson's Guesthouse. The title should actually be Mrs. Wilson's plethora of Guesthouses - as she and her children own several properties around the area. I am at 64 for the moment, but moving down the street tomorrow when my place is ready. Mrs. Wilson is a wonderful lady in her 70s - and she thought the 3rd floor of century home with a kitchenette and skylights would suit me just fine - and I agreed. I will report on it once I get there!
Mrs. Wilson has been fantastic. She has shown me all around the neighborhood, by car and on foot. I think she is lonely, but I would be too I suppose if she wasn't so keen on making me feel welcome! I had a few questions upon my arrival for Mrs. Wilson. The first (and clearly the most obvious...lol) was when I could get together with the Queen. I hear she is a busy woman of sorts, and doesn't just open up the front door to anyone, so Mrs. Wilson said I may have a challenge on my hands. The second question I asked her was where the pub might be. She assured me that in the area are 28 restaurants and pubs, so no worries there!
I've met 5 other teachers living here so far, all girls from Australia and one from Canada. The Canadian has been here for 3 weeks already, getting settled and exploring, but the others have been here for months. I've come to gather they are getting a little cynical, and school is only just starting again! AH! I've had some good chats with them and from what I hear, the children are monsters, absolute terrors! Bring it on, I say. Classes don't start until the 7th, so I have plenty of time to get my bearings and start another job serving up pints of Guinness to the local rugby hooligans! I am going to go out to one of the 28 options starting tomorrow or Monday!
Today I went for a walk on my own to snap a few pictures and pick blackberries. Along my walk earlier with Mrs. Wilson we walked through a small park and there were loads, and I mean a ridiculous amount, of blackberries growing. So I decided to go pick as many as I could. Also, Mrs. Wilson has hundreds of ripe plums in her backyard! Ha Ha - Lunch!!
I'll figure out how to post pictures and will get on that soon as well.
Love,
~amy~
Amy - so glad to hear you made it safe and sound. I'm sure you'll know your way around in no time!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your adventures with us - I look forward to following along.
Aunt Lori :-)