Six years ago today, my beloved [livejournal.com profile] cheshcat and I touched down in Merry Olde Englande to start a new life here. Fresh off the plane, carrying only four suitcases -- packed to the seventy-five pound limit -- we spent our first day in London with [livejournal.com profile] nw1, before heading to Oxford on the next day.

Oxford -- the only place that I have ever moved without setting foot in it before arriving to live there. Six years later, I can unambiguously state that it was the right decision. The City of Dreaming Spires is still very much like a town out of a fairy tale. Despite having lived here longer than anywhere else in my adult life, the novelty has not worn off. On the contrary, I love showing off my special city, giving tours to friends passing through.

As for England, and the United Kingdom, as a whole? Well, there are ups and downs -- just as there would be anywhere. Having the Conservatives in power for nearly two years now has brought in quite a few of those downs. The weather is also often a bit of a down[*]. Still, there are many advantages over the country that I left behind. We have health care as a basic right[**], we have easily accessible history going back many hundreds (or thousands) of years. The list goes on and on. I do find myself missing many of my dear friends back home... but, in terms of place alone, this is absolutely where I want to be.

So here's to the past six years! In that time, I have seen more of England than anyone that I know -- English or otherwise -- and a pretty respectable bit of Scotland, Wales, and the continent, too!

A typical Oxonian


A couple of his friends


All Souls College, Oxford.
Just one of the many amazing (and picturesque) sights around town.





[*] That said, the weather this past week -- ever since I returned from Germany -- has been utterly amazing! A picture-perfect Spring, if ever I saw one!

[**] When I hear people in the States decry "socialized medicine", saying "We don't want to turn into Europe", I have to hold back a double take. Here in Europe, things are mighty nice. Especially when it comes to health care.


From: [identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com


Oh, *&$%! I'm glad that you seem to be okay, old friend... but, damn, that's an insane amount of money to be forced to pay out of pocket!

Hope you recover soon. Maybe you can fight the hospital bill after you get out? (Probably not... but maybe worth a try?)

From: [identity profile] winewiskeywomen.livejournal.com


Doing much better, my Sis is nursing me in her home. Walked 1/8 mile today. i got the bill down to an even $7k.

Hope all is well by you and those you love!

From: [identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com


Very relieved to hear that you are doing better, old friend! May it continue!

Nicely done negotiating the price down. Even so, it is shameful that the richest country in the world does not consider health care to be a basic human right. Feh.
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