Have you ever visited someplace new and felt like it was coming home? That’s how I feel here in Hebden Bridge! I don’t know if it’s because I’m back in Europe for the first time since moving from Italy, or if it’s because I visited with several friends today, but I feel at home here. It’s a lovely little town! I love the stone buildings and the colorful doors.
My journey was fairly uneventful and luckily enough the rains stopped before I arrived. There were many places in the Yorkshire area that were flooded and travel was interrupted for many people on Tuesday, but there were no interruptions to my travel on Wednesday. Thankfully, this time Hebden Bridge did not suffer any flooding. They’ve already been flooded twice this year, and you can see the evidence in the storefronts that are being cleaned out and the sandbags at the doorsteps, ready to be put in place.
Well, I’m off to bed… It’s 11pm here. Jet lag hasn’t been a problem for me yet. I wonder when it will catch up with me? Oh, and I tried Wensleydale cheese for the first time today. Yum. Fabulous!

Beautiful blues!
Glad to hear that you’ve arrived safely and uneventfully! Enjoy every minute…
Welcome to England Kat, so pleased the rain stopped in time for your visit. I had my fingers crossed that Hebden Bridge would escape flooding this time.
You certainly can’t beat a bit of Wensleydale cheese!
Looking forward to meeting you in Hampstead next week.
Kat, thinking of you and the lovely time you’re going to have. With you in spirit. And, wishing you all the joy of adventure and the sweetness of connecting with old friends. xo
OOOOH…love the repetition of blue in this shot. Gorgeous.
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Positively,
Sarah
I love those blues. Welcome to Britain.