As I wrapped up my second week at Oxford Flow, I had the wonderful opportunity to once again travel to the beautiful and historic town of Oxford, England. Every trip here feels like stepping into a storybook and this visit was no exception.
After landing, I made my first stop at Chutneys, one of my favorite spots for great Indian food. It was the perfect way to kick off the trip. Feeling energized, I decided to join Buzz Gym at the Westgate Mall which is a great place to get my mornings started right and stay active during my stay.
One of the things I’ve truly loved about these trips is the peaceful morning walks from my hotel to the Oxford Flow office. The blend of old stone buildings, leafy streets, and the lively buzz of the town waking up is something special. Unfortunately, with our upcoming office move, this will likely be my last trip where I’ll get to enjoy that particular commute. I’ll definitely miss it.
The week was full of memorable meals and great company. I had a fantastic dinner at The Permit Room with my colleagues John and Brendan sharing laughs and conversations that made the workday melt away. Another evening, Salvo and I took a walk through the heart of historic Oxford passing centuries-old colleges and courtyards before sitting down to a classic pub dinner at The Turf Tavern. A place filled with stories of its own.
Later in the week, we enjoyed a wonderful team lunch at The Fishes, an idyllic spot just outside of the city, and wrapped up the trip with a great evening at The Perch with Neil and Tim which was a perfect way to close out a productive and inspiring visit.
Beyond the work and meetings, what made this trip special, just like the first one, was the continued opportunity to learn, meet new people, and immerse myself deeper into the English culture. The people here are truly amazing. Welcoming, proud of their rich history, and deeply rooted in tradition. It’s been an honor to experience it alongside them.
I’m incredibly grateful for these moments and excited for what’s ahead. Until next time, Oxford!


































































































































































