A Forever Friend

Nearly five years ago a very close friend of mine decided that she needed a change in her life. So she bravely decided to apply for a job in the UK, through an agency called Oxford Aunts. See my friend Glenda is a nurse and had been managing a rest home for the previous eight years (approx), and assistant manager for nearly six years before that. Oxford Aunts finds nurses employment in elderly peoples homes as a live in care giver/nurse/home helper position. Glenda was perfect for the job and has been living with and looking after some very nice elderly people ever since. The present lady she is looking after is in her 90’s and is an artist, who is still doing art and even has a studio on her top floor of her house. I have been to see Glenda the previous two trips to England and I couldn’t be here again and not get to see her! So the last full day in London and we arrange to meet and spend the day and evening together.

Teresa very bravely drove Marysia’s car to Henley on Thames where Glenda lives. We had a few giggles as the indicator is on the opposite side to most cars, and it was a manual…Teresa drives an automatic! We had the window wipers going a few times even though it was perfectly fine. Glenda was waiting outside for us, had a car park sorted for Marysias car, and once the greetings were over, we were off. Glenda had planned a little tiki tour of Henley on Thames and some of the surrounding villages. I always find it interesting to see what Glenda has discovered in her little ventures around England and am amazed at how knowledgeable she has become. She probably knows more about her area than many locals. Henley on Thames itself is an awesome little town. I would love to live there too!

George Harrisons Driveway
George Harrisons Driveway
The Thames at Henley
The Thames at Henley
Here is Glenda with Judy and Teresa
Here is Glenda with Judy and Teresa
Lovely houses and Henley on Thames
Lovely houses and Henley on Thames
This place is right at the end of the bridge into town
This place is right at the end of the bridge into town
The map of Henley on Thames
The map of Henley on Thames
Fabulous houses
Fabulous houses
We went into an old antique shop that is filled to the brim!!! so to speak. This was a sign at the door.
We went into an old antique shop that is filled to the brim!!! so to speak. This was a sign at the door.
The gatehouse at George Harrisons place at Henley on Thames
The gatehouse at George Harrisons place at Henley on Thames

The first little village we came to is the village that Glenda is going to be celebrating Christmas in with her new found friends in England…and there is quite a sum of them! Approximately 27, mostly from New Zealand or Australia, will get together and have Christmas lunch and festivities together.

A lovely back garden with a stream flowing through
A lovely back garden with a stream flowing through
A lovely village with Glenda and Judy
A lovely village with Glenda and Judy
Our drive through trees as tunnels to the first villsge
Our drive through trees as tunnels to the first villsge
Lovely buildings. Very English!
Lovely buildings. Very English!

The next place was an amazing little village where ‘The Vicar of Dibley’ is filmed. We were able to even go in the little church and have a look inside, and then wander through the church grounds. In this village there is also a windmill that you can see on a hill nearby. ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ was filmed there.

There you go...a letter box and phone box together....and Judy posing for the photo :-)
There you go…a letter box and phone box together….and Judy posing for the photo 🙂
More lovely houses at Turville
More lovely houses at Turville
Can you see the windmill in the background. 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' was filmed there
Can you see the windmill in the background. ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ was filmed there
And inside the cute little church
And inside the cute little church
Us at the church doorway
Us at the church doorway
The 'Vicar of Dibley' church. Dawn French must love being filmed in this lovely little church.
The ‘Vicar of Dibley’ church. Dawn French must love being filmed in this lovely little church.
Turville village
Turville village
A lovely home in Turville
A lovely home in Turville
The Parish of Turville. Home of the filming of the Vicar od Dibley
The Parish of Turville. Home of the filming of the Vicar od Dibley

We carry on driving through some other little villages and find a quaint little pub for our lunch. We also saw lots of thatched roof places..I love them!

Look at this thatched roof!
Look at this thatched roof!
Another lovely little village and the church
Another lovely little village and the church
A Thatched roof on a house
A Thatched roof on a house
This is where we had our lovely lunch
This is where we had our lovely lunch
Isn't that cute!
Isn’t that cute!

Now…Judy and I have seen the rivers with the locks on them to move the boats from one level to another, but Teresa hadn’t seen anything like that at all. So that was our next place to go. The little place was so scenic we sat and watched lots of boats go through the gates, both directions. It was just a lovely peaceful and very rewarding afternoon.

A narrow boat going through the lock
A narrow boat going through the lock
We were watching the boats go through the locks from the bridge
We were watching the boats go through the locks from the bridge
We decided to sit down and relax...a very pleasant afternoon
We decided to sit down and relax…a very pleasant afternoon
The lock gate starting to open
The lock gate open at the other end, letting a boat into the lock.

We ended the day with a lovely meal together at a little pub about an hours drive from Henley. We got back to Glenda’s place in the dark and then Teresa bravely drove us back to Daniel and Marysia’s place. What a fabulous catch up with Glenda and a most perfect way to do it. Thank you my friend Glenda. Love you always…..mwah

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