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Visiting the Past Part 2 - Witney & Oxford

After my month-long trip to Australia in 2008, I stayed put in South Africa for almost two years. I was unhappy with my life to say the least. I spent most of my time earning money just to throw it away on an expensive cost of living, and only venturing out to the nearest mall, nightclub, or friend's house. I was hardly opening my mind or broadening my horizons. In short, I missing out on the good stuff.

In June 2010, I abruptly moved to England. I stayed with my family who had emigrated there from South Africa a few years before - my father, step-mother, and three younger sisters. It was a big change after being a (somewhat) independent 20-year-old. Suddenly I wasn't the master of my own kitchen anymore, and had to navigate one of my worst enemies again - public transport. We lived in the town of Witney, population 25,000, which is a quaint place filled with pretty old buildings from the Middle Ages. Yes, it's bloody ancient, and I quickly became used to my new old world: cobblestone alleys, chancels and spires, and names like Wood Green, or Tower Hill.

Besides the bits of travelling I managed around the county, I spent many weekends in Oxford - another ridiculously old place, but with a lot more going on than my small town. It's where I would go pub-hopping or band-watching at night, and window-shopping with a million other people during the day. This is my personal slogan for the place: "Oxford: home to traffic jams and 9.3 million tourists a year, who can usually be spotted in their Oxford University hoodies licking a Thornton's ice cream."

Here are some photos from my year of living in Witney:


Snow in Witney, England
A snow-covered street in town.
British Inn
"The Plough Inn" - how British.
Snow in Witney, England
The view from my bedroom window in December.
Snow in Witney, England
This was my neighbourhood - pretty small and uniform.
Snow in Witney, England
Our tiny backyard covered in snow - polar opposite to South Africa.
Snow in Witney, England
The view out my bedroom window during snowfall.
Snow in Witney, England
The same view after the snow fell. I had never seen snow okay!
Witney, England
This was the house we lived in.
Witney, England
A street in Witney.
Witney, England
Garden-envy.
Witney, England
I used to walk past this all the time to get into town.
Witney, England
The route home.
Witney, England
Swans that I would say hello to almost every day.
Oxford, England
One of the views I would usually see on the bus to Oxford.
Oxford, England
Another one of those views.
Cake in Oxford, England
Cake in Oxford. Yes, I have a problem.
Boats in Oxford, England
Oxford scenery.
Cathedral in Oxford, England
Massive old cathedrals, nothing new - Oxford.
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