One of the things I have loved about country life is that you have to get on with your neighbours, no matter who they are. If you live in a city, you may construct your own personal village of friends and neighbours scattered among the anonymity, or you may find a part of a city which suits you, full of like- minded people and cafes with good coffee. Or you may find yourself on Twitter living in a village of agreement protected from disagreeableness by algorithms and by being able to block people. It is not so easy to do that in the country.
Fantastic piece of writing as always Richard… Andrew and I were laughing out loud at various points!
Thanks for that Richard. In another matter, I do miss the sessions at Arvon. You, Angie and Nick, jamming. Happy days