Monday, 12 September 2011

Country living

We have just come back from a lovely wedding in Tetbury, Gloucestershire.  The town was so quaint and predictably British that I fell in love with the place instantly.  Beautiful Georgian houses, rolling lush hills, not too many inbred locals and a gorgeous early Victorian church with a Vicar looking every inch the Vicar of Dibley.  Oh and its won town of the year, every year for the past 8 years or so... how very Hot Fuzz....


(any excuse to include a clip of this very funny fllm).

Tetbury is so immersed in the good life that I wanted to move there tomorrow.  London has been my home for almost 25 years and as much as this city has treated me well, I think it's time for a change.  We spent the weekend amongst people who live all over the UK and a small few who live in London.  The Londoners look weary and the out of London types seem upbeat and less cynical.  Maybe it was because we were there to celebrate our friends getting married or maybe it's because London does wear you down, eventually.

I realise that in every part of the UK there are pockets of the yob mentality but it seems in our particular postcode this is their preferred habitat.  After a lovely night out at the pictures with Mr C, we jumped into a black taxi outside the cinema.  Still on a high from a very funny film and not really paying attention to a double-decker bus that had pulled up alongside us, the following happened.  The bus-driver decided to leave his bus (full of passengers) and pick a fight with our cab driver.  We're not entirely sure what the fight was about but afterwards we learnt it was to do with a minor driving error 50 yards up the road.  But this minor driving error had so enraged the bus driver that he pulled a knife on our taxi driver.

Post this little incident you'd imagine I'd be quite shaken but I just get angry.  That's all I get now, angry with this city.  Which is a shame because it really is as diverse and exciting as you can imagine London to be.  I don't think Mr C and I will be moving to Tetbury anytime soon, especially as the commute will be the equivalent of half a working day but somewhere in the country that is commutable would be just perfect.  And I know that it will be a big change for a city dweller like myself but I do like a change of scenery and this could be it.

2 comments:

Larali said...

I want to live in the country as well. Tony said he would kill himself....maybe he could visit.

Tallulah-Bright said...

haha, you're funny. I mentioned your comment to John and he said "they do live in the country!!".