A Retired Teacher in Mexico City
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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
A Charming Coastal Town
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
A Castle That's Not a Castle
On one of our walks with Kevin and Sue, we passed a local landmark, a building known as Highcliffe Castle. In fact, it is not a castle but a grand manor house, and it does not date from the Middle Ages, but rather from the 1830s.
As we approached the house with its Gothic revival architecture it looked a bit like a cathedral.
Monday, July 13, 2026
We Finally Meet
Not long after I started my blog in 2013, I started reading a blog called "The Mexile". It is written by an Englishman by the name of Gary Denness. Gary began his blog in 2003 when he took his first trip to Mexico. Subsequently he lived in Mexico City for several years where he taught English. During that time he fell in love with a Mexican lady, and they married. Before I had started reading his blog, he returned to England. He and his wife now live in Bournemouth.
Although we had never met face to face, over the years we got to know each other in a way through reading and commenting on each others blogs. He and his wife have traveled extensively. Although there are a few countries that I have visited, such as Switzerland and Norway, that they have not seen, the list of nations that he has visited far surpasses mine. When they traveled back to Mexico a while ago, we hoped that we would be able to get together and finally meet. However, it didn't happen. When he learned that I was traveling to England, and that my cousin lives just down the road from Bournemouth, we decided that this time we had to meet!
That meeting occurred last Wednesday, and ironically, he suggested that we meet at The Cat and the Fiddle, the historic pub where we had dined the night before. We had really liked the place so we had no objections at all. He and his wife drove to my cousin's house and picked us up. We had drinks and snacks at the pub, and what was supposed to be a short get together stretched into several hours. We literally closed the pub. Gary is just as interesting a chap as I had imagined from his blog, and his wife is equally charming. We talked and talked, and they were sorry that we were not staying longer in England so that we could get together again. It was truly a pleasure to meet them.
I guess that we now have two reasons to return to that corner of England... to visit my cousin and his family, and to see Gary and his wife again.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
A Medieval Church
On Wednesday Kevin and Sue took us to one of the most historic buildings in the area. In the town of Christchurch there is the church of a medieval priory (or monastery) that dates back to the 12th century. The large church rivals some English cathedrals in size.
By 1150 a basic Norman-style church had been completed, but over the centuries additions and renovations resulted in a mixture of styles. We were unable to visit the entire church because services were being held in the Lady Chapel at the far end of the structure. Nevertheless, it was a very impressive building.
The wooden choir stalls are known as "misericords" from the Latin word for compassion. They are not really seats, but they provided the monks, who had to stand through the services, a little bit of support.
Saturday, July 11, 2026
Another Member of the Family
I would be remiss not to mention another member of my cousin's family... their black Labrador Lily.
We fell in love with Lily. She is a very sweet, friendly dog who greeted us with a wagging tail and kisses.
The Cat and the Fiddle
On Tuesday evening, Kevin and Sue took us out for dinner at a nearby pub not far from their home. The place is called "The Cat and the Fiddle". It claims to be more than 400 years old and one of the oldest pubs in England. It stands on the site of a hospice run by monks in the 11th century. In the 19th century it was a favorite gathering place for smugglers and highwaymen.
A modern addition was built onto it, but the original building still has a thatched roof.
I ordered a very traditional, British dish... their home-baked meat pie. The pie of the day was chicken and leek. It was served with gravy and mashed potatoes with spring onions, roasted carrots and greens.
It was a lovely evening with delicious food and good company in a historic setting.
Friday, July 10, 2026
By the Sea
On our first full day with my cousin Kevin and his wife Sue, we went to a nearby seaside village called Barton-by-Sea. It is located on a cliff more than 100 feet above the English Channel. There are several paths that descend to the beach.
Along the shore there are little beach cabins. These structures, not much bigger than a walk-in closet can cost between 30,000 and 150,000 British pounds (between 40,000 and 200,000 U.S. dollars!).