
Autumn is in full swing here. The leaves are falling and swirling everywhere and are in every colour from deep greeny black through golden yellow and a rich ruby red. I’ve collected one every day so far and am hoping that they dry out and retain their colours. The lawns however are beautifully manicured and a lush, bright green. Probably because no one walks on them! These are the trees at the entrance to our flat but I'll take the camera out soon and see what other pictures I can get.

It’s funny thinking of all the things that you take for granted when you move into an established flat though – we have no chopping board, grater or sieve for example! Adrian’s all about trying to get things for free, so luckily there’s a great Freecycle group in Oxford that I’m checking out. Hopefully it has stuff we need soon! (Freecycling is basically listing what you’ve got that you don’t want and people come and collect it – and it has everything you could possibly think of!).
I got my uni ID card today too – so there’s no backing out now! I’ve also been inundated with information – only a day after thinking that I didn’t know enough about what was going on… There are all sorts of freshers events and whatnot this week and next week to keep us busy and meet some people which should be great.
I’ve also got a field trip on Fri-Sun with my class (the 29 other people who are doing the MSc in Nature, Society and Environmental Policy) down to the Isle of Purbeck on the south coast. I’m looking forward to seeing who else is in the course and meeting the lecturers etc. (how geeky does that sound…).
Adrian’s started the commute this week too – it took over three hours to get into London this morning! Yikes. Hopefully he can convince his work to let him work from home…
So there you have it, the first installment from Oxford. More reports as events warrant!