In May I traveled with Stewart to the home I lived in as a teenager in England. It's the first place I ever lived that had a name instead of a house number. Our address was:
"Beechwood"
Tyler's Green
Penn
Buckinghamshire
England
The house, which is several hundred years old, is still standing
"Beechwood"
Tyler's Green
Penn
Buckinghamshire
England
The house, which is several hundred years old, is still standing
although it looks a little run down and the back yard is now part of a housing complex built where our neighbors, the Busby's, had their nursery.
The ground level first floor window was our dining room and I think the upstairs bay window was Ralph and Willard's room.
This end of the house was the bedroom I shared with Connie. It had a windows then.
We returned on Sunday to attend the High Wycombe Ward about a mile down the street. My dad and brother, Ralph, did a lot of work building the chapel the year we lived there. Connie, Willard and I were marginally helpful and we had a lot of great experiences there. I was so excited to see the people I knew forty years ago.
Unfortunately, everyone I knew was either too old and sick to attend church or dead. I was surprised that the bishop had the same last name of one of my sketchy 18-year-old friends, Ian. And I was more surprised when I found the bishop is his son! (He's standing with the blue tie.)
You just can't return to the past. But I appreciated being able to try.
We stayed in nearby Marlowe and walked to the locks. Good memories of an overnight boat trip our family took down the Thames in 1973.
So cool to be able to go back!
ReplyDeleteAwesome house. I would love to live there.
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