Just met somebody this morning who worked in the same building as me in London and he now lives about a mile from me. I did not know he had any connection with Birmingham. He is now retired and has inherited his parents bungalow. Oddly enough I did try to persuade my father to sell the house and buy a bungalow but he did not want that. The odd thing is when I left I was told that nobody retires in Birmingham.
I should think the statistical possibilities of someone moving from the UK's largest city to the UK's second largest city are not all that remote. Maybe "a mile away" is a bit of a coincidence, but just a bit. Birmingham Botanic Gardens certainly are still there and a lovely place to go. No dogs allowed though.
Ouch! poor little doggie. A cup of tea in the bowel sounds very nasty. Frank all this things you preface with "oddly enough" - not odd at all, facile, maybe, but not odd.
Sorry Frank. You are wrong! 1. I am female 2. I worked as a GP in Wednesbury for 10 years 3. What a sad life you must have led, if you never visited an art gallery.
Oddly enough I had not been in an Art Gallery till I came to Birmingham and I met a retired Art teacher who told me there is a storey in most paintings and showed me how to pick it out. I think you could go to the Art Gallery every day for a year and not finish with it. Andie likes to walk from Selly Oak station to Broad street. We then have a coffee and possibly a cake and Andie has a drink of water. One of the restaurants puts a cup of tea in his bowel free of charge and they find him a bit of food. He likes any walk but he always seems to be a bit more lively on that walk and in Bournemouth or Llandudno and his tail seems to wag a lot more. I thinks he likes these walks a bit more than Sutton Park. I also meet a friend at the Symphony Hall at least once a month often at a free Jazz concert which happens on a Friday or a Saturday. There some good theatres. Oddly enough sometimes I go 2 or 3 times in a week and then nothing interests me for 5 or 6 weeks. Andie was born in Luton which is just outside London. The breeder really wanted him to go to a local owner but he sold him to us when he realised we were very sad to have lost our previous dog. I don't think Andie wants to go back to the London area.
Plenty to do in and around Brum. Art Gallery, theatres, canals and then of course the wonderful Symphony Hall. Birmingham's parks win awards all the time. Then there is all the sport, world class athletics, famous football teams and cricket at Edgbaston. Great restaurants. I could go on and on......................
l think Galen is a bit sad that either he has bought his pension from London or he may use the health services and possibly social services when he has never worked in the Midlands.