There was a slightly uncomfortable moment when after pointing to it, Gwyneth who was in her motorised wheelchair just behind me let out a groan of disappointment . I did offer it to her but luckily Mary stood up against the table and gave the cake slice a bit of a lick.....
all is fair in choose the best sponge!
I sat with Christine and Bryn from Chapel house and Hubert who is now sporting a very credible Hershel Green Walking Dead white beard and chatted for a while.
I caught up with few people I knew and had to smile that when Mrs Trellis walked in sporting a huge pair of round sunglasses and a floppy rimmed sun hat someone whispered "Bloody hell it's Jackie Onassis !"
Her dog Blue has recovered very well after his accident with a barb wire fence
I chose a copy of The Great Gatsby to read from the book swap table and left my raffle tickets with another acquaintance as he ate his meringue ( with squirty cream) before Mary and I turned for home
To some it seems so parochial but it was a nice way to spend an hour or so.
I'm working all of this bank holiday weekend on nights again and would have gone completely stir crazy if it wasn't for the fact that next week I'm going to London. This Saturday, its all about Victoria sponge and a chat at a local coffee morning and a few days later its good seats in the West End to see ALL ABOUT EVE with Nu. I saved up and bought the tickets for her birthday.
The day after I see Nu, I want to treat myself to a museum mooch then a drink and a chat with fellow Sam and blog reader friend Mark in some Bear pub in Soho followed by dinner and chats with old friend Kim.
don't worry I've double checked all of the fine details.....Ive got all the right dates
hey ho
I have a full blog post about squirty cream coming up on Monday would you believe....LOL Who knew you could write a full blog post about that and chocolate pudding!! A coffee morning sounds like a perfect thing for a Saturday morning!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely morning. And ooh, Gillian Anderson and Lily James, 2 brilliant actresses. Lovely day to look forward to. xx
ReplyDeleteI laughed reading about that cake!
ReplyDeleteAnd I LOVE Gillian Anderson! God she’s so good!
XoXo
gillin anderson! you have a much better week ahead of you than i.
ReplyDeleteI so want to be Gillian Anderson!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely time.
ReplyDeleteLoved Gillian Anderson in The X-Files. Is playing Margo Channing? That should be interesting.
ReplyDeleteClearly Mrs Trellis's fashion sense is too sophisticated for the uncultured burghers of Trelawnyd who probably favour agricultural smocks and hobnail boots.
ReplyDeleteSquirty cream... Hahahaha.
ReplyDeleteI'm from the US and have no idea what you're talking about. Off to Google it, I hope it's not naughty.
I am reporting back that we call this whipped cream :) Not naughty at all.
DeleteWe do too. He meant it was squirting out the sides of the cake while he was eating.
DeleteNo squirt you cream out of a can
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DeleteRest up as much as you can for your fun time next weekend in London!
ReplyDeleteWasn't there some talk of a diet? Where does Victoris sponge fit into that or have you decided 'what the hell'?
ReplyDeleteI didn't have breakfast
DeleteGo John Go!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely morning you had in the good company of Mary and the other folks. Nice to have a book swap, too.
ReplyDeleteHope the night shifts are benign.
Be sure to check that the duplicate key to the bungalow hasn't been misplaced or lost by the trusty boffin as you don't want to make another hasty return home from this trip. Enjoy London, NU, the play and your other plans. ;)
Hugs!
You can't beat a good coffee morning, especially when there are books too 😃
ReplyDeleteWhat's 'some bear pub in Soho',please?
ReplyDeleteGlad Mary tested the cake first, some people are sooo fussy!
Tess x
It's s gay pub usually frequented by bearded friendly gay men
DeleteOoh shame l moved from London, l would join you for one or two beverages, the boys in work used to called me their 'fag hag'!. I took it as a compliment (ish)
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Sounds like a pleasant morning, I hope you rest well between the long shifts. A Bear Pub sounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteI'm grinning at the thought of Mary and the cake! Are you sure you didn't coach her? lol
ReplyDeleteI think a coffee morning and book exchange sounds like a lovely thing. I re-read The Great Gatsby recently. I hardly remembered it at all from when I read it in the 70s. It was worth re-visiting.
I love merengue and, I'll admit, whip cream from a can, too. (Although it doesn't sound quite so appetizing when you call it "squirty cream" — then again, maybe it does). I have recently watched two series on Netflix with Gillian Anderson... and I've fallen in love. What a great actress! Never did much care for X-Files.
ReplyDeleteMary... who's a good girl, who's a good girl? Lol :)
ReplyDeleteLol..perfect !
DeleteSo, you're seeing "Applause" without the music.
ReplyDeleteI can so relate to buying tickets for the wrong date. I did it for the play Holes. They kindly let my friend and me stand, and I was grateful.
ReplyDeleteMary is great to have with you! You couldn't have wished for a better double act to secure the sponge cake!
ReplyDeleteI suspect the play will be rather a bit darker than the campy Bette Davis film. It should be a thrilling night out with Nu!
Mary is such a gud dug !
ReplyDeleteAgatha would be up there helping herself to the cake also.
cheers, parsnip
Even if you don’t think so, you are doing OK. Friends, loved ones, and sponge cake make a good day.
ReplyDeleteThe coffee morning sounds delightful the comfort of simple pleasures gets you through the day I feel it gives you that sense of belonging we should all be so lucky.
ReplyDeleteGlad that your going out with Nu something to look forward to it makes life worth living I tend to create things to look forward to keeps me going.
Glad your going out with Nu
I was correcting my post and hit the publish button sorry .
ReplyDeleteHave a blast dear! Last I saw Gillian Anderson was a show we had here Called Hannibal. Yes, a series about the event leading up to and including Hannibal Lecter. She. Was. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteCompletely irrelevant if someone else finds it parochial, you enjoyed it, end of!
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