However, if we weren't open to new adventures, we never would have signed up for this life. Believe me, the "perks" aren't all they're cracked up to be. Free health care means long waiting times for appointments. Overseas health/dental care for dependents... well, we're all alive.
But I digress... as usual.
We've received our next assignment and with great joy, I can tell you that beginning in August 2013, In The Gutter will be reporting from the third largest island in the 9-Island Azorean chain, Terceira.
We're going back to the the island we loved and to the local Portuguese friends we've missed these past 12 years.
It takes some of the sting out of leaving England.
Since you dropped by, let me get out my slides and bore you with some very outdated photos!
The brightly coloured buildings are Holy Ghost Houses
Our first house in Quatro Ribeiras where
we met our lovely friends, The Lopes Family.
Since the winds often get to hurricane force, the windows have metal shutters to protect the glass. We lose power several times a week which makes for great Monopoly games by candlelight.
Villa Nova. Renowned for burgers that taste exactly like a Big Mac. May not seem like a big deal to you, but when you've gone 2-3 years with nothing that tastes like what you grew up with, they're heavenly.
We're not usually 'fast food' people, but we like a fun little family outing now and again to enjoy something so not good for us.
Twice a year, the base flies in Burger King and they open up their operation for one day in the school. People queue up around the building for a taste from home.
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| Oldest boy, J1 in front of a Holy Ghost house. The boy and his wife are desperate to join us and we still wait to see if he got an assignment there on this cycle... |

The Portuguese have great respect for the ocean. We were warned never to go near it when it "is angry".![]() |
| C Lopes with J2 |
Swimming holes are pools protected naturally by lava rock, with steps and handrails added. We swim with the fish. Sometimes we don't swim when the jellyfish take over...
Rainbows are frequent.
I saw my first circle rainbow from the top of the island just before we left in 2001
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| Our dear friends, The Lopes and baby A1. We're in N. Lopes Carpentry shop where he was custom designing our bed... |
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| The finished product. It's African Cherry wood-gorgeous-and the movers broke it when we moved here. The repairs were expensive and shoddy, so we're looking forward to N putting it right. |
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| N and A Lopes working on the 8-seater table our friends had made. |
Wow, you're still here?
If you suffered through that, then surely you won't mind the next 7 months that I'll need to spend catching up with all of our great experiences here in England?
Somebody pinch me. We're going back to the Azores!!













Wow, sounds pretty amazing. I am glad you know people there so you won't be lonely. It really helps eh. Take Care.
ReplyDeleteSo happy for you. It looks so incredibly peaceful, like you could just exhale and be. Hope things work out so your oldest joins you.
ReplyDeleteDon't know how you found me and thanks for the comment. Your sound as though you are living the life we all wish we could live. Seeing the world by living throughout its homes!
ReplyDeleteI've been there! Gorgeous! So happy for you!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous place...congrats
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SueAnn
Well, this certainly takes the sting out as you say!! What an amazing next chapter - congrats!!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is so exciting!! I know you are sad to leave England, but like you said, this must soften the blow a bit. It looks heavenly! What an adventure! :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Sounds like great news! I'm very happy for you and your family. :-)
ReplyDeleteNow that's exciting. What an interesting life you have. Nice to know that you're already familiar with and looking forward to returning to you future home.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures look lovely...how lucky of you to be moving to such a beautiful (and happy) place.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like such a change from England! But so awesome that you will be going back to friends you have already made. We move about every 2 1/2 years too- my husband is a project manager for a construction company and builds hospitals- so when one finishes we move on to the next.
ReplyDeleteLooks gorgeous! Even though it will require postponing our Lake Powell trip together, I'm excited for you. I can't wait for you to share all kinds of pictures.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very pretty and will be quite a contrast to Norfolk. I hope that the Internet access is reliable.
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! I guess you really were lucky to have stayed in England for so long. I didn't realize you guys got moved around so much. Should make for plenty of interesting blog fodder, right? Time to purge again for this move, which can't be all bad...
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Some girls get all the fun! I've never even heard of this island chain before. I am also sad you are leaving England but what an awesome place to go! SO much better than the Arctic Circle or Outer Timbuktu!
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks beautiful. Glad you get to return to a place that you love. How are the kids taking to the idea?
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see your posts from your new residence. The time's gonna' pass in a flash!
Wow! Leaving England would be hard, but how great that you're going back to someplace you love! With a better camera (I thought the pics were just fine, but I get it)! I'm assuming someone comes in and packs up (and sometimes breaks) your things and moves them for you? I'm glad they gave you a good, long stretch to prepare for the move! We had two weeks from the time hubby got his job to the time we had to be on the road. Yours is WAY better!
ReplyDeleteKris
Wow! And I thought our move to Georgia was a big event! lol It sounds like a wonderful adventure only better - because you already have friends waiting for you. :)
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