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Farnham, Dorset

Thursday, July 20, 2006

So... last Thursday I moved to Farnham, Dorset to start a new job. Due to school holidays I was looking at being unemployed for 6 weeks so I thought that I had better make a plan pretty sharpish. So I am now working at a pub called the Museum Inn in this tiny villiage in Dorset. Luckily its pretty close to where my aunt lives, so I can visit her on my days off. Other than that it isn't too far from Bournemouth which is where Steve Wilsher is living so I will hopefully see him next week or the week after.

I live in this really cute cottage which is next to the pub/restaurant with two other people that work at the pub. Will is a bar tender and is an english guy who is also an aspiring actor, and Clare is from Rhodes (believe it or not) two years above me and she is just travelling around as well. Almost all the people that work with me are pretty young and live in the area and so far they have all been really friendly, so it's good. I ma happy with it at the moment but I probably won't have the patience to stay longer than 3 months, but we'll see how it goes.

The weather here is crazy hot at the moment. Yesterday was the hottest day in recorded English history, 36.5 degrees and I spent 3 hours of my day on a bus as my cousin and I decided to go to Bath for the day. But it was really cool, went to see the Roman baths, and again did the touristy thing taking lots of photos:)

Hope you are all well and having a grand holiday. Miss you all madly!!!!!!!!!!!

PS photos will come once I overcome my technology difficulties:)

  1. Blogger Nic said:

    Hi babe!

    THank goodness you finally updated this blog, i think it was feeling a little outdated!!

    I knew most of the news, so dont really have much to comment on... oh, ask claire if she was in digs with Chris lambs sister... might know a claire i think!

    anyways. keep good and strong and we'll see you soon!!

    Love lots.

    Me

  1. Anonymous Anonymous said:

    Hi Jen!
    Sorry there haven't been any e-mails from me...hotmail has been giving me issues about signing in for about ten years now! so don't know what their prob is!
    I'm SO jealous you got to see Ade! It must have been so nice!

    Anyway back to Rhodes tom! Boohoo! :( oh well at least it's a fun term and it's quite short so should be fine!

    Keep well
    Lots of love
    Kadie

  1. Anonymous Anonymous said:

    HI Jen Jen,

    Glad you having such a great time over there, im jealous!! Stuck in Josi going to work everyday isnt close to as fun as what you are up to, especially since its FREEZING!!

    Chat soon my girl, try be good til then :)

    Lotsa Love
    Gen

  1. Blogger Ange said:

    sounds really nice n quaint...you have really managed to escape from the busy life for a bnit which i am sure suites you just fine hey pobble toes :-) wil be sendin u an email soon to update u on my news k! lots of love jenwynne
    xxx

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