Sunday 23 January 2011

I'M A LEGAL ALIEN!!!!


Congratulations to ME!! After 5 years- my work permit was about to run out- so it was either apply to stay or go. Well, not up for another big life change- and still so much to do and see on this side of the pond.SO - I applied for what is called " Indefinite Leave to Remain".This is a precurser to citizenship (which I will apply for next year- no worries- don't have to give up US status). The Leave to Remain (LTR) allows me to live here- forever hypothetically- come and go , and work in whatever field I want (whereas my work permit was tied to my current employment).I am also eligible for benefits if necessary . As I plan to stay til retirement and pick up another little pension here- I probably will not be changing jobs- but could do something part-time now or later. When I get CITIZENSHIP- then the world opens up! I can live and work anywhere in the EU. France continues to call me... but- when I do retire (6-7 yrs- ugh) I think I will throw everything in storage- do a grand finale tour of US first- see everyone and places I haven't been- then maybe do the same in Europe and England.THEN decide where my dollars and pounds go the farthest and where I most want to settle.Or at least stay awhile....can always sample several countries. It's expensive now to obtain the LTR and citizenship (£1200+ each) so I will be on an austerity budget awhile.But with couch surfing-- I may still get out to some places here or abroad.It is so cheap to fly and stay so many places in Europe from here!! Thinking about a short trip to Malta this Spring (have a same age couchsurfing host I've been in contact with)-= a friend may take me to Italy- my girlfriend in Paris-- and the kids may come out this fall. And I continue to try to hook up with sailors-if only for day sails!!!But even if I stay in England this year- I haven't totally tapped out London yet- so always something to do if I get off my butt and brave the rain:) - and lovely places only a train ride or drive away. So do come visit- before I take off on the road!!

XMAS 2010




Merry Christmas! This was a VERY quiet time for me. I had no plans- other than study for my Life in the UK test-(and gather papers for the settlement application) and unfortunately came down with severe bronchitis and was sick throughout the holiday period. But I managed to put up my little tree. And a few weeks before the holidays went out to dinner and drinks with my girlfriends from work. I did go out to a quiet party at Dialo's (the brunette's) home for NYE- so did a little socializing- but no wild partying for me this year!

Paris with Marie August 2010




Pictures of Paris- never have enough- can never go back too many times.

PARIS- AUGUST 2010




On my way "Home " from the canal trip (below) I stayed a few days in Paris with my friend Marie. She bought a beautiful new flat last year-and I was excited to see it and her! She took me on a lovely nightime cruise on the Seine in Paris- I strongly recommend it !!We hit the French market on Saturday (great shoe deals !!) and did some shopping in the city. Unfortunately- near Montmarte my wallet got lifted.But luckily she helped me out until I got home- so the shopping trip carried on! She also hosted a great dinner with her friends - who spoke some English. they tended to revert to the French- but my ear is getting better if not my own fluency. I always have a good time with Marie-even if we sometimes struggle language -wise- but somehow we get along and understand each other. Sorry she's no longer in London- but great to have a friend in Paris!(and she has one in London!)

FRENCH CANAL BOAT TRIP - AUGUST 2010




In August I met up in France- St. Jean de Losne- with a gentleman " Capt.Ty" I'd "met " on a sailing dating site. In addition to a big catamaran, he had a little canal boat in France. We wrote for 18 mos. prior to meeting. You all know I'm a risk taker- so off I went to meet him and go on holiday. The boat was in a marina in a little village called St. Jean de Losne - south of Dijon- on the River Soane and gateway to the Burgundy canal region. But our time was shortened as he needed repairs on the boat so we opted for going up the Saone with a few side canals. (but much fewer locks)So no wine tasting this trip.But still lovely. Sadly, it was not a romantic match. But we got along well enough for 10 days- met some lovely people on the way - who we took on a day ride and then enjoyed a lovely dinner in their home.I'd still like to do the wine tasting trip- but dealing with locks is a chore and very time consuming.Better to go on a luxury barge and have the staff handle the ropes-unless you were spending a very long time and in no hurry. But the lifestyle is very relaxing. When not at the marina- we found docking on the steps of the town Auxanne- which was really beautiful.But from these pics you can see that St. Jean was picture perfect.

French canal boat 2010




Shots of the boat and where we were docked before starting off- right by the lock out to the river. The boat had two bedrooms and a full kitchen and shower room. Lovely eating al fresco. We spent 3 days in the marina getting work done on the boat before taking off. The weather was lovely though- lied around (on boat and grass) and read, napped and had great meals in the village of St. Jean de Losne. Hair suffered after 10 days on the river-(when the boat pic taken) but worth it.

Canal boat in France 2010-on the Saone




On the River Saone: because we ran short of time- we did not go up the Borgogne (too many locks- like about 200 in 12 miles or some outrageous number) So we meandered up the River Saone to Auxanne and another day in Gray- which was very Gray- due to weather). But the river and the connecting canals were lovely- smooth and relaxing. We docked on the steps of Auxanne several nights (up and back the river) and went to an outside local festival "play" one night. Professionally organized and directed- it featured half the villagers I think in a mish mash of local and national history. No pictures of that- but it was quite quaint and traditional. Loved walking into town to pick up our croissants and cheese and the weekend French market. Also took a bike ride along the river- I haven't been on a bike in 30 years !!!But would definitely pick it up again if I lived somewhere like this!!!