Hi friends!
I’ve finally made it to the UK! Even the last steps weren’t the easiest … my visa arrived last Monday morning, in good time for me to make my Monday evening flight … but alas, UK immigration had other ideas. My entry clearance was good beginning Wednesday, which meant one final round of calls to change flights (yes, customer service representative from Expedia, I do realize I’ve changed this flight a lot and paid many change fees!) and a little more waiting, but Wednesday afternoon I set out from Baltimore and arrived in Edinburgh Thursday morning. I cleared the border with no issues, and Mr. N was waiting to whisk me down (side bar: can you be whisked over a three hour drive, I’m not sure?) to Lancaster and start looking at rentals for us right away as we only have just under two weeks until our temporary accommodation is up and we need a place to live!
So it’s been a blur of a few days, but we found a house to rent (fingers crossed our application gets approved), and I’m slowing getting over jet lag and getting my bearings. We leave Wednesday for a conference down in Portsmouth that we both committed to being at before all the visa malarkey, so between that (we don’t arrive back til Sunday) and hopefully getting moved in the following week, it’ll be just a bit longer before I’m back to regularly scheduled programming. I’m missing this space, and reading all of my favorite knitting bloggers too! Bu til then, I’ve got some new, aptly themed reading, and plenty of knitting to keep me busy until I’m reunited with my stash in the next few weeks:
My Find Your Fade, which is really, truly nearing, completion, in progress Antirrhinum socks (July’s AYOT project), Jamieson and Smith for a Bousta Beanie, and Schoppel-Wolle for the lovely September AYOT project, the Wood Warbler cowl!
And here are a few snaps of my first few days in Lancaster:





Thanks, as always, for spending a little bit of your day here, and bearing with me as I work to getting back to normal. Hope your week is off to a great start!
xo K
Love the pictures. Beautiful. Have you started the hat?
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Thanks, Mom!! Miss you xoxox
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So glad you finally arrived safely! Let the UK adventures begin : )
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Thanks, Laura! I am too — I was beginning to think I’d never get over here!
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Woo hoo! I can’t wait to see what the future holds for you 🙂 Looking forward to your adventures!
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Thanks Paula 🙂 hopefully I’ll have some fun things to share soon!
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Find Your Fade is looking beautiful! And welcome to the UK! I’m glad you’ve finally made it over safely. I hope you have some time to rest soon, though it’s always so busy immediately after such a big change.
Do get in touch if you’re ever in the Cotswolds/Bristol area & fancy some cake & knitting. 🙂
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Thank you!!! And I will definitely give a shout whenever I make it down your way — cake and knitting would be just lovely!
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Glad you have arrived safely. Lancaster looks lovely and fingers crossed you get settled in your new rental house soon. I have both of the books in your photo – nearly finished Love of Country as I head to the Hebrides at the end of the next week. It’s a very good read. Counting Sheep will have you recognizing all the different sheep breeds you see in your travels around the UK in no time. Are you still planning on going to Yarndale? Hopefully we’ll meet up then. Have fun in Portsmouth.
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Thank you!! I’ll have to keep posting scenic pictures to convince you that a trip up here is necessary! So exciting that you’re heading to the Hebrides so soon. Am definitely still planning on Yarndale – will for sure go Sunday and maybe briefly Saturday depending on how things work out – it’d be lovely to see you there !
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So glad you made it! Lancaster looks so beautiful. I hope all that lovely knitting helps you get through the bumps of getting moved in!
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Thanks, Allison! I’m slowly finding more time to knit, and my goodness, does it help deal with sorting things out! I always forget how calming it can be! Hope you’re doing well!
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OMGosh! You’re so lucky to have an excuse to live in the UK. Glad it finally went smoothly for you.
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Thanks, Stefanie! I’m looking forward to getting settled and really starting to explore!
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Hi Katherine, I’m also in the NW and want to point you in the direction of a fabulous monthly knit & crochet group in Manchester. You can find it via http://www.meetup.com, direct link is https://www.meetup.com/Crochet-Chat-Coffee-Cake/. This month was the biggest meetup yet with 50 members! I travel from near Preston, it’s my monthly trip out to Manchester!
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Hi Kathryn! (Waves towards Preston from Lancaster!) Thank you so much for pointing out the group — it sounds fabulous! I’m glad to have it on my radar and hope to come sometime soon!!
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