The next morning, I headed out to Romford in order to find the vet clinic that I would be starting at the next day, and pick up my car and get directions to my accommodation. Here, I met the boss, a vet who owns the 2 practices, and who works every second weekend and fills in for his vets from time-to-time, and lives in Ireland the rest of the time. In the first five minutes that I'd known him, he told me all about his marriage problems ("wife cancer" as one of the other vets put it). Talk about overdisclosure! But he was quite a nice man, and when he realised that I needed a car, he offered to lend me his BMW. He wasn't really going to lend it to me, but because I'd laughed when he offered it, he decided that actually I could have it. So then he drove me out to his house to pick it up (which was about 20 minutes away) and I heard more about his marriage problems, and how it's lucky that he's Irish (and Catholic) otherwise he'd be divorced by now, and also how he got on really well with the practice manager and how they think the same way, but he assured me that they hadn't slept together!! All very interesting, however, a bit uncomfortable as I'd only just met the guy!
I started work on Friday the 3rd August and had to work that weekend. On the Monday, another locum, Stella, started at the other branch of the practice, and she moved into the house with me on Sunday. I actually went to uni with Stella, and it was great to have some company for a couple of weeks, especially as it was someone who I knew!
The following weekend I had off, so I headed to Chesterfield, in Derbyshire (The Peaks District), to visit my friend Elise. It was great to see her again (the last time I saw her was at the train station in Brussels). On the Saturday, we visited the church in Chesterfield, which is famous for it's crooked spire. There are lots of theories as to why the spire is crooked. One of them is that one day a virgin got married in the church and the spire was so surprised that it bent down to have a look. They think that if another virgin ever gets married in the church, the spire will straighten up again. Another theory for the crooked spire is that it was shoddy workmanship from inexperienced craftsmen who used green oak instead of aged timber. 
In the afternoon, we visited Chatsworth, a grand old house which is Pemberley (Mr Darcy's house) in the film version of Pride and Prejudice starring Keira Knightley.
We went to the farmstore first and bought some goodies for a picnic in the grounds. The highlight was the vine-ripened cherry tomatoes (which actually we bought from the supermarket) and homemade Victoria Sponge from the farmstore. That evening on our way back to Elise's house, we stopped at a local pub for a pint. There were lots of Pubs in Elise's area, and it seemed that Elise had been in everyone of them!
Whilst I was in Essex and had some weekends free and a car to use, I thought that I should try and visit some of the popular sites, so I took a day trip one Saturday to Southend-on-Sea, a town on the Southeast coast of England. Here, I walked to the end of the 1.3 mile long pier, which is supposedly the longest in the world, and took the train back to the start (the train runs along the pier, obviously). There were amusement parks on either side of the pier and amusement arcades and snack stalls (with hot doughnuts, hotdogs, toffee apples, fairyfloss etc) lining either side of the street, so the town was a bit like one big carnival.
The following week I visited Colchester, which is the oldest town in England, and has a Roman castle, and parts of the wall that used to surround the town, intact in some places. I did a tour of the castle while I was there and learnt a little about the history of the town.
The next day I went to London for the day and went to the Nottinghill Carnival. The Nottinghill Carnival basically highlights the multicultural side of London, with lots of Caribbean and African stalls and a big parade. I tried Jerk Chicken for lunch and also a traditional Jamaican Pattie, and enjoyed both (they weren't as spicy as I'd been expecting, either).
So now here I am in London, doing a few tourist things and filling in time before I start work again on Monday in East London (just for a week), and then head to Cologne and the Black Forest in Germany for a week.
On Monday I met Ren and Jess, some friends from uni, and we did a spot of shopping on Oxford Street and then went out to a Thai place for Dinner for Jess' Birthday. Yesterday I went and saw the Lion King (highly recommend it, I'm trying to work my way through all the shows in London!). Today I think I might take a walk around Kensington Gardens and then have some afternoon tea at Laduree at Harrods!
This weekend I'm going to visit Jess and Andrew in their new house.
Love,
Lis x.
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