Thursday 10 May 2007

Wednesday.

Got up early for early service (7.30 am) followed by frugal breakfast in church (fresh bread, butter and honey, or jams - a good choice of - much of it home made, tea or coffee) and much chatter. Chatter not as pointless as it seems. Much parish business is settled at this sort of do. Later in morning,11.30 am meet up at Brent Eleigh with David and Felicity; the four of us then go to pick up Teddy, elderly friend (even more elderlier that the rest of us) who has recently moved into a rest home here. Teddy pleased to show us round his new home, small bed/sitting room with French windows opening onto a glorious sweep of lawn surrounded by mature trees. After admiring it awhile and helping Teddy a bit with the Telegraph crossword, we take him with us into Lavenham and treat him to lunch at the Angel on Lavenham Market Place. Four of the five of us have the rabbit stew with orange and herb (herb was specified but can't remember it afterwards which was a shame as the stew was delicious and wouldn't mind trying to copy it). In the evening we had a 'shared' meal with Margaret Bottle. Six of us and everyone brings something. We do this once a month, no collusion before hand and it always works out as a well balanced meal. Very pleasant evening. Altogether a very pleasant day. Worked hard in afternoon, and that too very satisfying. Goodnight.

3 comments:

Crowbard said...

Hi Mike,
I emailed The Angel and the proprietor, Roy Whitworth, kindly informed me the herb you had with rabbits and oranges was thyme.
He was very pleased you had enjoyed your meal so memorably and sorry that you so regretted forgetting it.

Unknown said...

Thank you Crowbard. Isn't this a remarkable machine ? I am only just beginning to realise some of its scope.

Crowbard said...

Remarkable indeed Mike, I bedoubt me that any of us fully understand how remarkable. It certainly puts a great deal of the right sort of power into the right sort of hands. The sooner we all utilize it for dative communications, goodness, truth and beauty, the better.
All blessings upon your noble brow.
C