I worked in the Lake District at an outward bound holiday place for nearly a year. (I know it's not abroad but it was a holiday place!)
Then later I moved to Holland for 2 years working various jobs, Bulb factory (as you do in Holland ) Then a record company (nothing flash just packing records) then I got a job as a typist in an office. I was typing in Dutch, French (didn't know what I was typing mind you ) and of course in English.
Then down to London where again I worked in an office, met a friend and the pair of us went over to Crete for a few months dossing around and having fun.
Then it all stopped when I got married. But fun times were had and they are all in my memory box
We haven't been back to the UK in all that time either although we have taken holidays off the island a number of times (well, every year and more often than not - twice a year).
I've been living and working on the Costa Blanca since 2005. Wouldn't go back to live in the UK. We both work in tourism so pretty busy just now working 15 hour days 7 days a week. Pop back to the UK 3 or 4 times a year to see family and get 4 weeks off from 1st Monday of November. Travelled to Thailand a couple of years ago and Sharm last year. This year closer to home in Gran Canaria and then the big one in 2013: Philippines, Bali and Australia.........
We lived in Fallingbostel,Celle and Minden which are all beautiful medieval towns
It was the best 2 years of my life and we went back 5 years ago and took our son and daughter who was born there.
It was more beautiful than we remembered and hope to visit again soon.
I lived in Turkey for nearly 3 years, I never worked there though as my daughter was just a baby. It was a wonderful experience and I am so glad I had the chance to do it, it is such a good thing to live in and learn about another culture and Turkey is such an amazing country.
Never lived abroad as an adult, but as a child, due to my dad being in the Army, I lived in various locations throughout Germany.
When I was twenty one I spent the summer bumming around the Greek Islands, though that wasn't really living abroad but did give me a bit of an insight into the greek way of life.
For the last 41years I have lived in Germany. OH and I came here originally for a few months which stretched to a year and then another and all of a sudden we are still here and enjoying our retirement.
Was posted to RAF Akrotiri in 1974, just as the troubles were cooling off and was there until 1976. At present i've been living in Turkey since last September but mainly due to ill health and other issues, I will be returning to the UK this September.
We've got a decent variety of places covered and it sounds as those who are living abroad are all happy with their decisions
We used to miss Holland's pies and steak and kidney puddings but now there's an outlet called Chilly's that sells 'em - hence the reason why we haven't been back to UK since we left in March 2004.
So if it hadn't have been for Chilly's you'd have popped home for a pie
Before that I lived in Saudi Arabia and Dubai, where I didn't work, but was a stay at home mum with young children.
Yep, I'm happy with my lot! What do I miss from UK? Probably the range of goods you can buy in supermarkets in UK - I get very excited when I visit UK about all the ready made meals that can be bought I can spend hours and hours in a supermarket
We have missed some of the convenience foods and were even green with envy watching the uk tv adverts for party foods in the build up to xmas. Even now, there's the All Bran Golden Crunch advert as well as the Golden Syrup Weetabix, silly things really. Every day commodities we've found to be expensive as are cars and petrol, the only things that are cheap are the fruit and vegetables. Eating out, we do this once or twice a week to give the wife a break, having said that, with the hot weather we're experiencing we're having more salad orientated stuff.
Les
Glynis HT Admin wrote:So if it hadn't have been for Chilly's you'd have popped home for a pie
You could have started a business yourself selling the pies - made your fortune
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I think you never had a Holland's pie Glynis
Their taste is quite unique.... We've had many "pie people" open up here but nothing tastes quite like a Holland's to us Lancashire folk.
My husbands sister used to sell her pies when they were living in Paphos and very nice they were too, but - they still weren't Holland's! I love the steak and kidney puddings. They take ages to cook but are worth the wait, especially with chips, peas and gravy!
Even in our 40C summer temperatures, my eyes will light up if hubby says we're having pudding and chips for tea!
cyprus100 wrote:
I think you never had a Holland's pie Glynis
No I haven't had a Holland's pie but will keep my eye's out for them in the supermarkets (if they sell them ) Hubby might appreciate one as he's a 'pie man'
Real Ale, particularly Harvey's of Lewes.
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