England. It’s like putting on a pair of slippers, a favourite jumper and an old pair of track pants which are too comfy to throw out although the elastic’s gone. It just feels cosy, sensible and easy to live in. I must add we had really good weather this time with only one day of showers - not counting a bit of expected and acceptable mistle in Scotland. Such a shame I could never come back here to live – I still have my British passport but we simply couldn’t afford to. There are many places I’d love to live, like the little village in Norfolk we stayed in for a few days on the way back from Scotland. It was unromantically called Trunch… not Winterton-next-the-Sea, where we saw seals close to shore and found a
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