
Last night the weather was finally nice again, so we took the new car out for a spin. It was the first time I've gotten to ride in it for any distance and I looovved it. So comfy! It's funny how fancy and luxurious an economy-sized Toyota feels to us, but it's all relative!
The first stop on our drive was Headington, which was once a separate village but is now a neighborhood of Oxford.


Our next destination was Great Milton, to have another look at our potential new flat, especially the footpaths nearby.


We are trying to figure out whether we'd feel too isolated there, since it is very rural and there's no public transportation. The house is outside of the village itself (seen in the above right photo), so we'd have to walk about a mile just to get to the one pub and one convenience store. But sometimes that sounds really nice!

Next we drove up into the Chilterns, our local hills, where we discovered a pretty park with hiking trails that reminded us of Oregon, then weaved our way back home through various villages. Good fun.
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