Surrey ‘s surprises

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When I moved to Surrey last year, in preparation for the start of my new family life, I was more than slightly apprehensive about the lifestyle adjustment. Knowing I would no longer be able to swipe my contactless card and jump on an iconic red bus or step out my door knowing I was only a short train or tube ride from the bright lights and buzz of such a cosmopolitan city, quickly became a major concern. These days buses only pass the end of my road once an hour and only run for a select few hours of the day.  Surprisingly this doesn’t bother me all that much any more. The nearest train station is within walking distance and can get me to Waterloo within what I  would now consider a respectable time. For now this is all ok, although I will admit I often have a slight nostalgia for my previous existence, I am currently trying to embrace all that a Surrey life has to offer from quirky cottages to rural retreats and picturesque landscapes…

 

 

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So many more hidden gems waiting to be discovered…

Love,

Lindsay x

1 thought on “Surrey ‘s surprises

  1. Your pictures are so pretty! I mean they’re just wow! I love England and everything about it – okay maybe not the rain everyone is saying is a often visitor. Whenever I’ve been there was either a heatwave or just regular nice weather. Keep up your great work.

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