Visions of moving dance in my head once more. With Doctor My Beloved Fellow Wife taking on work in Cambridge, we are once again on the prowl for another place to live. Having lost track, I think a count is in order: Crumpet Corner, Patchwork John's, Crazy Flat, Putney Country Home, Happy Flat, Posh Wharf, and Moth Cottage. So that comes to seven locales in 5.5 years.
As we make preparations to move again, it occurs to me that I have not written much about Surbiton. I bet it suffers more complaints than compliments, but I find Surbiton lovely and unassuming. With the majesty and pageantry of London just a stone's throw away, Surbiton's qualities are easily overlooked. For me, Surbiton is quiet little gardens all around, which lends it a natural serenity that somehow blends in with its proximity to a smaller and calmer Thames so seamlessly that you almost do not notice it. It has strengths but it does not hold them up in your face. You could say that Surbiton vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up, but that would be too flowery and ostentatious for it's straightforward and practical character. Surbiton is the first place we have lived where numerous neighbours invited us into their homes, and they frequently stop to talk to us when we meet them on the street or in the shops. So please do not take my silence on Surbiton up until now as disapproval. On the contrary, it suits me so well that it has woven itself right into the fabric of my being.
Photo Credit: The Dynamic Duo
Photo Credit: The Dynamic Duo
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