It’s been more than three months since we arrived to live in England for our “creative sabbatical” and to be honest I feel like things are just starting to get creative. The summer was filled up with house guests and travel and family time, but now that the kids are settling back into school, I have had some time to find a routine and get a sense of what “real life” will be like for me here. Even though I am really just at the beginning, I already know I am incredibly happy here.
The stark contrast to my regular life in New York City is evident in just about everything I do – taking the kids to and from school, having the time to make three delicious meals a day (now wondering if those size 34 Celine pants still fit…hmmm….), going on hours-long horseback rides, having just a few great friends instead of a million acquaintances, and living amongst animals, fruit trees, and vegetable gardens. There are also the things that take some getting used to – I am terrified at night when my husband is traveling (Blair Witch Project thoughts come roaring into my head), the electricity can randomly turn off for hours at a time, and with all the mud around from the ever-present English rain, it is just not possible to keep anything clean – the car, the house and the bottoms of my jeans are constantly covered in caked mud. I even found caked mud on one of my bed pillows yesterday. No idea how to got there. I also seem to be finding it difficult to adjust to regular car driving – I have run out of gas on a remote country road twice since I got here. Regardless of the ups and downs, family life just fundamentally feels as it should be. Now let’s see if it all feels so right in the middle of February when its dark by 3:30 pm and raining for days on end!

















I have just discovered your blog and I love your thoughts and photos regarding England. I too am living outside of the states and I can relate to what you describe as slowing down, having more time (to cook). All the best, Shelly
Every single one of these photos is amazing.. I absolutely love NYC but I could totally see why you would want to spend a year in the English countryside!
Sounds super gushy, so i'll get it out of ten way..I Check everyday to see of you have a new post!! ..phew ,there said that finally!
I love your take on style- so beautiful to see style covering fashion, outdoors, home, friends and celebrities…truly, your view on style is so timeless…love your blog! ..(will stop now,,feel gush attack coming on again:)
Love this post! So full of real details I can totally relate to in many ways, but from a Swedish perspective. Caroline
Readen from Paris where I live, your posts are a breath of nature, life and elegance.
I bought your book for my sister who lives on Nantucket. She bought me the Vogue Living, Houses, Gardens, People. The coolest people are able to go back and forth between sophisticated and urban and rural and wholesome….. Stella Tennant, Jane Austin, Kate Middleton, Amanda Brooks.
Your blog is so refreshing, and I greatly enjoy reading your posts! Love your outlook on life and change…and style. : )
i love you capture your supposedly less glam farm life in such a glam way possible. its unreal. amazing. such an inspiration although i think only you can pull it off.
I would like to request membership in the Pony Club!
Thank you for sharing these beautiful images — it all looks incredibly idyllic.
I loved every photo and word of your post! I also have England envy after reading it from my desk in Brooklyn, NY…what a frenzy it is here. I'm so happy for the temporary life you're carving for yourself there – and the comment about England being so beneficial for your children is heart warming. Ha -your husband is out of control! haha Beautiful photos too…what camera do you use? cheers!
yep! the weather is the flip side of all the positive things you enjoy when living in England…I know very well what it's like as I am Italian, from a Heidi-like little town in the middle of the Alps in fact and living in,and adapting to, life in rainy London now!
The country side here is so gorgeous and it reminds me of how beautiful this country is and why I chose to live here almost ten years ago.
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Sandra
http://www.eyespectacle.com/
love the blackberrys 🙂
Beautiful photos, I'm jealous of your life. I'm also living a newly rural life after being in cities for most of my life, but I must admit it's a lot less glamorous so far haha.
oh, i have England envy now.
Beautiful photo of your daughter and her pony…I love it!
i love reading your posts, such a wonderful variety of beautiful things.
Such a lovely post. What a wonderful way to greet a change – you sound so happy!