...Lady and Mr Librarian, Lay-ee ode-lay-ee ode-lay hee-hoooooooo"
I'm sure that's what Julie Andrews meant to sing. We seem to attract hills. Every house we've ever lived in together has been right at the top or right at the bottom of a steep old hill, meaning that at least once a day at we've had to walk up the blasted thing.
We're moving to Norwich, and Norfolk is a county that is known for being flat. On the way there you can see for miles and miles across endless fields and huge big skies. And yet we've still managed to find a house on top of a hill. When we went to view it the first time, I thought I was going to die walking up the damn thing (I was very hungover, we had to stop halfway up). The second time, a lady in the street smiled at us and said "it's much better going down" or some other such pleasantry. This time I nearly did die - of shock. I wanted to shout after her "we live in London, please don''t speak to us in the street unless you're going to mug us. It confuses us".
Anyway, it's worth the trek to the top of the hill, we have the most amazing view of the cathedral, city and miles and miles around. And even better than that - we will be living in a house (a house!) with three bedrooms (three!) and a downstairs loo (like the Queen!). It's a good job we've got the downstairs loo, I'm not sure I'll be able to make it up the stairs after tackling that hill...
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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3 comments:
Boo! You're leaving London! But yey to Norwich! Reserve a bedroom for Baby Babs, he'll be on the first train to Norwich once he can walk :-)
You can play hide and seek for hours in your huge house!
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Lady L, why so quiet?! Tell us about the joys of Norwich and living in civilisation!
helloooo followed you here from flickr, welcome to Norwich a fiiiine city!
We looked at a house that end of town and found one away from the hill instead. But we do have lots of stairs with 3 storeys
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