To anyone about to come 'home' to the UK
#1

Hi anyone is is on the verge of coming 'home' to the UK - just wanted to let you know it is 17 degrees and sunny today in the south of England - literally not a cloud in the sky - just walked down to my local shops- popped into Asda and got a lovely big apple and fresh cream sponge for 92p (will feed 6), a crusty fresh baked cheesy topped baguette for 32p and 4 bananas for 40p (ooh I remember the price of bananas in Perth, daylight robbery!!) - on the journey home met three people who said 'morning - isn't it a gorgeous day' stopped and chatted to one lovely old lady (did not encounter any chavs or hoodies on said journey home).
Now going to sit in my garden and have a nice cuppa with piece of my cream sponge!
Now going to sit in my garden and have a nice cuppa with piece of my cream sponge!

#2

Oh pommybird I think your great.
You make us all feel so reasurred.
My Mum who I have been on the phone to for an hour and a half told me the weather has been good.Really spring like and she thinks I will be alright with it.
Where she lives the weather has been varied a couple of days here and there with rain but also some lovely sunny days too.
Really looking forward to sitting out in a country pub beer garden or any garden for that matter in Summer and not getting bitten and worrying about flying coachroaches all the time.Cannot wait!!!!
You make us all feel so reasurred.
My Mum who I have been on the phone to for an hour and a half told me the weather has been good.Really spring like and she thinks I will be alright with it.
Where she lives the weather has been varied a couple of days here and there with rain but also some lovely sunny days too.
Really looking forward to sitting out in a country pub beer garden or any garden for that matter in Summer and not getting bitten and worrying about flying coachroaches all the time.Cannot wait!!!!

#3

Hi Dreamaway , yes weather is a bit changeable, unfortunately rain is forecast for tomorrow
. I must admit I was a bit anxious about our return (especially as hubby was not 100% 'on board' with the idea of coming back to the UK, nagging was required!!) but everything has turned out just fine. I remember being where you are - just about to return - feeling nervous but excited all at the same time. The first few days back here were bliss, just walking around absorbing the 'Englishness' of everything.
Good luck and enjoy!!

Good luck and enjoy!!

#4

I was in the UK a couple of weeks ago and the weather was nice. Sunny days, as soon as I left you apparently had rain and it went cold.
It does make a difference, even if it's cold but the sun shines. I went out for scones and tea when I went back, but I also found a few places in Oz to have them as well.
Where about have you moved back to?

Where about have you moved back to?

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Hi anyone is is on the verge of coming 'home' to the UK - just wanted to let you know it is 17 degrees and sunny today in the south of England - literally not a cloud in the sky - just walked down to my local shops- popped into Asda and got a lovely big apple and fresh cream sponge for 92p (will feed 6), a crusty fresh baked cheesy topped baguette for 32p and 4 bananas for 40p (ooh I remember the price of bananas in Perth, daylight robbery!!) - on the journey home met three people who said 'morning - isn't it a gorgeous day' stopped and chatted to one lovely old lady (did not encounter any chavs or hoodies on said journey home).
Now going to sit in my garden and have a nice cuppa with piece of my cream sponge!
Now going to sit in my garden and have a nice cuppa with piece of my cream sponge!


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Actually the weather here has been lovely last few days
Interesting how weather does help , i to had a lovely day yesterday went down to the seaside and even brought a Mr Whippy 99
nice day and nice evening so summers on its way

Interesting how weather does help , i to had a lovely day yesterday went down to the seaside and even brought a Mr Whippy 99



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Hi anyone is is on the verge of coming 'home' to the UK - just wanted to let you know it is 17 degrees and sunny today in the south of England - literally not a cloud in the sky - just walked down to my local shops- popped into Asda and got a lovely big apple and fresh cream sponge for 92p (will feed 6), a crusty fresh baked cheesy topped baguette for 32p and 4 bananas for 40p (ooh I remember the price of bananas in Perth, daylight robbery!!) - on the journey home met three people who said 'morning - isn't it a gorgeous day' stopped and chatted to one lovely old lady (did not encounter any chavs or hoodies on said journey home).
Now going to sit in my garden and have a nice cuppa with piece of my cream sponge!
Now going to sit in my garden and have a nice cuppa with piece of my cream sponge!


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Hi anyone is is on the verge of coming 'home' to the UK - just wanted to let you know it is 17 degrees and sunny today in the south of England - literally not a cloud in the sky - just walked down to my local shops- popped into Asda and got a lovely big apple and fresh cream sponge for 92p (will feed 6), a crusty fresh baked cheesy topped baguette for 32p and 4 bananas for 40p (ooh I remember the price of bananas in Perth, daylight robbery!!) - on the journey home met three people who said 'morning - isn't it a gorgeous day' stopped and chatted to one lovely old lady (did not encounter any chavs or hoodies on said journey home).
Now going to sit in my garden and have a nice cuppa with piece of my cream sponge!
Now going to sit in my garden and have a nice cuppa with piece of my cream sponge!

No seriously, the weather here in Perth has gone tits up now, it's freezing

Wish we were there with you eating that cream bloody cake!!!!! in the UK
Bah Humbug!


#9

Yes the weather in UK has been lovely , i was back for two weeks, home
what a lovely place to be....cant wait till we get back.....
Even went out in a Tshirt

Even went out in a Tshirt


#10

Hi anyone is is on the verge of coming 'home' to the UK - just wanted to let you know it is 17 degrees and sunny today in the south of England - literally not a cloud in the sky - just walked down to my local shops- popped into Asda and got a lovely big apple and fresh cream sponge for 92p (will feed 6), a crusty fresh baked cheesy topped baguette for 32p and 4 bananas for 40p (ooh I remember the price of bananas in Perth, daylight robbery!!) - on the journey home met three people who said 'morning - isn't it a gorgeous day' stopped and chatted to one lovely old lady (did not encounter any chavs or hoodies on said journey home).
Now going to sit in my garden and have a nice cuppa with piece of my cream sponge!
Now going to sit in my garden and have a nice cuppa with piece of my cream sponge!
Hi Pommybird (love the username!!!)
so what part of South England did you return to?? Does it feel like you've never been away!!!
Paula 1

#11

Hhhmm Big Pete - is that sarcasm or is it you just having something positive to say for a change??!! I ask as I noted a sarky comment with reference to cream cakes on another thread!

#12

Hi Paula - we're on the south coast - it doesn't really feel like we've never been away because I view things so differently now - I appreciate so many of the good things in the UK that I took for granted before our Perth adventure - I also now have the stark realisation that most of what I thought were the crap things about the UK were merely media garbage!! (or the regurgitation of media garbage by people who like a good moan - some of which you may have seen on this forum - no names mentioned ....but you know who you are!!)

#13

Well if it's any consolation it's only 12 degrees today and we did have a spot of rain earlier - BUT I've still got half my cream cake to eat!! (I hid it from the kids and they made do with half an old flapjack each instead - what kind of mother does that make me?!)

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#15

righto, can anyone tell me what a 'chav' is please? Been meaning to ask for ages!
