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between two worlds Sep 29th 2012 10:40 am

Re: OVER 50's+ MOVING BACK TO THE UK - Part II
 

Originally Posted by sallysimmons (Post 10305525)
I just looked up Durham and realized it's only an hour and 20 minutes from me. I had no idea it was so close. Will definitely take a trip there soon. Thanks for the recommendation!

Rodney come to the north on that trip soon - you'll love it!

Yes indeed Sally, only an hour north of York on the train, and as
mikelincs says, well worth the trip. And river walk is lovely. Cathedral and castle are on peninsula, high hill in loop of River Wear. Town has charm too. Lots of history.

Tina

jasper123 Sep 29th 2012 10:44 pm

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Originally Posted by between two worlds (Post 10304852)
Yes, Durham's well worth a visit, Rodney, and of course York is on the way, with its wonderful Minster and lots of interesting things to see...

Your Mum's Senior Club sounds great, I admire these 80 and 90 year olds who are game for all that travelling, I get pretty exhausted by travel myself these days!!!

Perhaps you need to find a Junior Club for yourself to take some trips with??!

Tina

Hi Tina there are loads of senior clubs for people of my age group that I could join here in Portsmouth, Im 67 now, and I want to join something and start mixing with people, but I need to give myself a swift kick in the behind to get myself motivated to do it, thats the problem you see,
Ive always been somewhat of a loner, cant help it, thats the way I am I suppose, I do like people, but I dont feel uncomfortable or insecure with my own company, never been able to easily mix with people, never been able to just talk to strangers unless they talked to me first, some may say thats pretty sad really, but everyone is different I suppose, Ive lived on my own for decades before I came home, I never felt lonely though, no one to argue with, no one to try and tell me what to do, no one trying to change me,
Im a quite person, and I do like my privacy, each to his own I suppose!!!!

jasper123 Sep 29th 2012 10:49 pm

Re: OVER 50's+ MOVING BACK TO THE UK - Part II
 

Originally Posted by sallysimmons (Post 10305525)
I just looked up Durham and realized it's only an hour and 20 minutes from me. I had no idea it was so close. Will definitely take a trip there soon. Thanks for the recommendation!

Rodney come to the north on that trip soon - you'll love it!

I would love to, we shall see, one day I will.

Fish n Chips 56 Sep 30th 2012 6:28 pm

Re: OVER 50's+ MOVING BACK TO THE UK - Part II
 

Originally Posted by jasper123 (Post 10306276)
Hi Tina there are loads of senior clubs for people of my age group that I could join here in Portsmouth, Im 67 now, and I want to join something and start mixing with people, but I need to give myself a swift kick in the behind to get myself motivated to do it, thats the problem you see,
Ive always been somewhat of a loner, cant help it, thats the way I am I suppose, I do like people, but I dont feel uncomfortable or insecure with my own company, never been able to easily mix with people, never been able to just talk to strangers unless they talked to me first, some may say thats pretty sad really, but everyone is different I suppose, Ive lived on my own for decades before I came home, I never felt lonely though, no one to argue with, no one to try and tell me what to do, no one trying to change me,
Im a quite person, and I do like my privacy, each to his own I suppose!!!!

You will be amazed how many nice people are out there, Rod you are missing out on life and lots of laughs, people will be interested in you and you will enjoy them too, there is a big world out there if only you could step over that line...

Just say Hello and Greet people that seem nice or look at you, thats a good start, its like selling timeshare minus all the paperwork... You have nothing to lose...

between two worlds Sep 30th 2012 6:36 pm

Re: OVER 50's+ MOVING BACK TO THE UK - Part II
 

Originally Posted by jasper123 (Post 10306276)
Hi Tina there are loads of senior clubs for people of my age group that I could join here in Portsmouth, Im 67 now, and I want to join something and start mixing with people, but I need to give myself a swift kick in the behind to get myself motivated to do it, thats the problem you see,
Ive always been somewhat of a loner, cant help it, thats the way I am I suppose, I do like people, but I dont feel uncomfortable or insecure with my own company, never been able to easily mix with people, never been able to just talk to strangers unless they talked to me first, some may say thats pretty sad really, but everyone is different I suppose, Ive lived on my own for decades before I came home, I never felt lonely though, no one to argue with, no one to try and tell me what to do, no one trying to change me,
Im a quite person, and I do like my privacy, each to his own I suppose!!!!

Well, it's always good to be a person content with his/her own company! As long as you don't mind...but you have said in the past that you wouldn't mind a few more friends...

I guess only you know how important it is to find the energy to give yourself that swift kick! Or whether you are really happy as you are, in which case, fine!

Tina

jasper123 Sep 30th 2012 10:28 pm

Re: OVER 50's+ MOVING BACK TO THE UK - Part II
 

Originally Posted by Fish n Chips 56 (Post 10307195)
You will be amazed how many nice people are out there, Rod you are missing out on life and lots of laughs, people will be interested in you and you will enjoy them too, there is a big world out there if only you could step over that line...

Just say Hello and Greet people that seem nice or look at you, thats a good start, its like selling timeshare minus all the paperwork... You have nothing to lose...

Fish thanks for you post, all you say here makes a lot of sense to me, and I would love to meet people even if its just to talk in passing, and I would love to meet people who maybe one day would be my friends, I do know what im missing out on I really do,
Whats really funny Fish is most of my adult life Ive worked as a salesman, I sold cars, kirby vacum cleaners, and lots of other things, and since 1983 selling time share, and Im very good at it, at work I have all the confidence in the world, but take me away from work and I turn into this real shy person who is afraid to talk to people who I dont know, go figure!!!
I dont understand it either, but Ive always been like this, like a jekyll & hide in a nice way :)

Fish n Chips 56 Sep 30th 2012 10:51 pm

Re: OVER 50's+ MOVING BACK TO THE UK - Part II
 

Originally Posted by jasper123 (Post 10307418)
Fish thanks for you post, all you say here makes a lot of sense to me, and I would love to meet people even if its just to talk in passing, and I would love to meet people who maybe one day would be my friends, I do know what im missing out on I really do,
Whats really funny Fish is most of my adult life Ive worked as a salesman, I sold cars, kirby vacum cleaners, and lots of other things, and since 1983 selling time share, and Im very good at it, at work I have all the confidence in the world, but take me away from work and I turn into this real shy person who is afraid to talk to people who I dont know, go figure!!!
I dont understand it either, but Ive always been like this, like a jekyll & hide in a nice way :)

Its OK Rod, I understand, I used to be a shy person and still am in some ways, Good Luck no matter what.

J.JsOH Oct 1st 2012 2:49 pm

Re: OVER 50's+ MOVING BACK TO THE UK - Part II
 

Originally Posted by jasper123 (Post 10307418)
Fish thanks for you post, all you say here makes a lot of sense to me, and I would love to meet people even if its just to talk in passing, and I would love to meet people who maybe one day would be my friends, I do know what im missing out on I really do,
Whats really funny Fish is most of my adult life Ive worked as a salesman, I sold cars, kirby vacum cleaners, and lots of other things, and since 1983 selling time share, and Im very good at it, at work I have all the confidence in the world, but take me away from work and I turn into this real shy person who is afraid to talk to people who I dont know, go figure!!!
I dont understand it either, but Ive always been like this, like a jekyll & hide in a nice way :)

Rodney,
places that I have made friendly connections with local people have been;
1. a Council organized informal walking group that exists to promote health,
2. Campaign for Real Ale local group of a dozen or so (all kinds of folks; teachers, dentist, Manager at FedEx, landscape gardener, retired folks) that meet in a different pub monthly, have Sunday walks and lunch.
3. On the bus: when I use the bus it tends to be at the same departure time so I got to nodding, then Good Mornings, then chatting with people I see regular at the stop and on the bus.
These are not really friends but friendly people that make me not so anonymous when I go out.

June & I still plan to be down in Portsmouth in mid Oct. I will PM you a few days before so we can arrange a meet up.

John

Irish Guinness Oct 1st 2012 4:44 pm

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We have just left Portsmouth and we loved it,shopping in South Sea,having a few drinks in the Slug and Lettuce,the weather was kind to us while there,could live there no problems ,just loved it !!!
We are now at the end of our great holiday,arrived London 29th leave for Oz
3rd October.
Can honestly say have had a great time in the U.K. We have travelled many miles while here my only complain is having to pay each time we need to park the car,it's not to bad if you Re doing grocery shopping,there are a few shopping centers that give you 2 hours free parking.
But all in all Ilove it here,and it's not as bad as the Daily Snail portrays .

jasper123 Oct 2nd 2012 9:58 am

Re: OVER 50's+ MOVING BACK TO THE UK - Part II
 

Originally Posted by J.JsOH (Post 10308422)
Rodney,
places that I have made friendly connections with local people have been;
1. a Council organized informal walking group that exists to promote health,
2. Campaign for Real Ale local group of a dozen or so (all kinds of folks; teachers, dentist, Manager at FedEx, landscape gardener, retired folks) that meet in a different pub monthly, have Sunday walks and lunch.
3. On the bus: when I use the bus it tends to be at the same departure time so I got to nodding, then Good Mornings, then chatting with people I see regular at the stop and on the bus.
These are not really friends but friendly people that make me not so anonymous when I go out.

June & I still plan to be down in Portsmouth in mid Oct. I will PM you a few days before so we can arrange a meet up.

John

Great John, looking forward to meeting you and June, I have a nice pub already picked out, my Nephew goes there once a week with his pals,
Take care,
Rodney.

shelley748 Oct 3rd 2012 10:36 pm

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wow, the gang is back!!! Trotty True- glad to hear things are moving in the right direction for you and glad to hear you are okay with all that has happened to you!!

Easterdawn- Peigi glad to hear you are still around and surviving!!!


Fish N Chips- hey buddy!! Are you any closer to moving back?

Rodders-sorry to hear you have not been too well!

Hubby and I just got back from 2 weeks in UK- decision made, we are moving back for retirement for sure. If we win the lottery we will be back asap. I am so fed up with Canadian winters and the thought of snow is making me soooo depressed!

Weymouth area is on the cards for us, we love being close to the sea!!

:fingerscrossed:

sallysimmons Oct 4th 2012 8:57 am

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Hi Shelley, that's great news! Congrats on having made the big decision.

What changed your mind? I recall that after your last trip you were really turned off the UK.

cheers Oct 4th 2012 1:55 pm

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Originally Posted by sallysimmons (Post 10312747)
Hi Shelley, that's great news! Congrats on having made the big decision.

What changed your mind? I recall that after your last trip you were really turned off the UK.

How are things progressing on the new house? You had a viewing the other day on one?

jasper123 Oct 4th 2012 10:02 pm

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Originally Posted by shelley748 (Post 10312178)
wow, the gang is back!!! Trotty True- glad to hear things are moving in the right direction for you and glad to hear you are okay with all that has happened to you!!

Easterdawn- Peigi glad to hear you are still around and surviving!!!


Fish N Chips- hey buddy!! Are you any closer to moving back?

Rodders-sorry to hear you have not been too well!

Hubby and I just got back from 2 weeks in UK- decision made, we are moving back for retirement for sure. If we win the lottery we will be back asap. I am so fed up with Canadian winters and the thought of snow is making me soooo depressed!

Weymouth area is on the cards for us, we love being close to the sea!!

:fingerscrossed:

Shelley Hi stranger, WOW I did wonder what happened to you, you havent posted for a while now, so glad you enjoyed your holiday in U.K. and great news that you have made up your mind to retire here when the time comes, AND if you dont mind me asking ------ how long will that be? ----- or you could tell me to mind my own business ;)
Take care,
Rodney.

jasper123 Oct 6th 2012 10:23 pm

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Originally Posted by shelley748 (Post 10312178)


I am so fed up with Canadian winters and the thought of snow is making me soooo depressed!



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Shelley thats exactly how I felt about Las Vegas, I spent over 30 years in the State of Nevada, and out of that 14 long years in the hot dry Vegas Desert :eek: the summers were the one thing I really hated, they were so long, like it seems they just last forever, and when you got 112 f. plus every day for endless months with no sign of rain, OMG ------ I love this U.K. climate, especially down south where I live, when it rains I love it, when its cold I love it, and the wind is good too, when I see the worst weather possible here I just think how much nicer all this cold and rain is compared to that unbearable heat of Vegas,


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