The Start of the Flat Search.
We've mostly been doing a lot of work to start our lives here, but I've seen a lot in the process. I take my camera whenever I leave the hostel so I can photograph cool things [mostly planning related - they'll be posted next week when we have our own place, I hope.]. Yesterday, we saw a bunch of areas in SE: Vauxhall, Elephant + Castle, Oval and Brixton. Vauxhall had a farm. There were horses, llamas and goats and tall buildings on the horizon. Elephant + Castle is somewhat of a ghetto. Oval is plain. It's kind of like Bloor / Ossington. There are things there, but nothing
overly exciting - only a large stadium and mobile phone theft. Brixton was fine. Initially it seemed really trendy like the Annex, but the retail area was very small.
Last night we wanted to check out the club scene. Apparently Sundays are a bad night to go out, even though it's a bank holiday today! We got to chatting with these people in line, who were happy to know we were Canadian as opposed to American - "Canadians have class." One of them frequented Toronto [Richmond Hill]. I let him know that's NOT Toronto. He seemed shocked. We laughed.
Today, we went to the docklands where Bren + I want to live. It's accessed by the DLR, which I like so much better than the tube because I don't have to duck when I get on. It's remincent of the distillery district in Toronto, but it's further long in its development with lots of housing stock of varied ages and conditions and shops and cafes inserted in various places. It was really nice. The British seem to think the east end is trashy. It's so beautiful and trendy and it's along the river. It's where we want to live [and we can afford it]! Unfortunately, our tour was cut short when it started hailing!
We are doing our best to have a home this week. One cold shower was one too many. Locking our valuables is kind of annoying, especially when Bren locked his both his key and extra inside the locker. We borrowed a lock cutter from the hostel and SHOCKINGLY, Bren knew how to use it. Those crazy farm boys. Fortunately, we've had our 4-punter hostel room to ourselves since Sunday morning! We contacted various housing agencies today via an email form on a popular website. The problem is that today is a bank holiday, so we cannot get anything accomplished. It's hard enough to find a working bank machine, let alone start a life!
Here is this week's schedule:
Tuesday:
9:30 - meeting with BBT [employment agency]
10:30 to 3:30 - hoping to view flats
4:30 - meeting with Bluetec [employment agency]
Wednesday:
10:30 - SWAP orientation
12:00 to 5:00 - hoping to view flats.
Thursday:
Going to Oxford to get Brennon's additional 30kg of luggage.
Friday:
Potentially moving out of the hostel, if we secure a flat.
We might reserve more time at the hostel if we can't get our flat in time. But believe me, that is our number one priority at the moment and we will do anything to get a home! Sadly, I do not have a phone or a bank account and I won't for a while.
I can't believe there's a TTC strike!
overly exciting - only a large stadium and mobile phone theft. Brixton was fine. Initially it seemed really trendy like the Annex, but the retail area was very small.
Last night we wanted to check out the club scene. Apparently Sundays are a bad night to go out, even though it's a bank holiday today! We got to chatting with these people in line, who were happy to know we were Canadian as opposed to American - "Canadians have class." One of them frequented Toronto [Richmond Hill]. I let him know that's NOT Toronto. He seemed shocked. We laughed.
Today, we went to the docklands where Bren + I want to live. It's accessed by the DLR, which I like so much better than the tube because I don't have to duck when I get on. It's remincent of the distillery district in Toronto, but it's further long in its development with lots of housing stock of varied ages and conditions and shops and cafes inserted in various places. It was really nice. The British seem to think the east end is trashy. It's so beautiful and trendy and it's along the river. It's where we want to live [and we can afford it]! Unfortunately, our tour was cut short when it started hailing!
We are doing our best to have a home this week. One cold shower was one too many. Locking our valuables is kind of annoying, especially when Bren locked his both his key and extra inside the locker. We borrowed a lock cutter from the hostel and SHOCKINGLY, Bren knew how to use it. Those crazy farm boys. Fortunately, we've had our 4-punter hostel room to ourselves since Sunday morning! We contacted various housing agencies today via an email form on a popular website. The problem is that today is a bank holiday, so we cannot get anything accomplished. It's hard enough to find a working bank machine, let alone start a life!
Here is this week's schedule:
Tuesday:
9:30 - meeting with BBT [employment agency]
10:30 to 3:30 - hoping to view flats
4:30 - meeting with Bluetec [employment agency]
Wednesday:
10:30 - SWAP orientation
12:00 to 5:00 - hoping to view flats.
Thursday:
Going to Oxford to get Brennon's additional 30kg of luggage.
Friday:
Potentially moving out of the hostel, if we secure a flat.
We might reserve more time at the hostel if we can't get our flat in time. But believe me, that is our number one priority at the moment and we will do anything to get a home! Sadly, I do not have a phone or a bank account and I won't for a while.
I can't believe there's a TTC strike!






