Tuesday 16 November 2010

Tuesday 2.


We stopped off for coffee at the above Brandon House Hotel, our usual coffee stop. It has been undergoing renovation. Coffee still good (but price has doubled - still- not unreasonable), service excellent as always. Ann said renovation 'cheap and cheerful. Looks smart-ish, but no longer has the slightly down at heels, homely feel '(although I think that six month's usage by Norfolk farmers will soon restore this). As we shall now (since Gran's death) no longer be going to Wisbech nearly as often, and as we'd still like to meet up with Janet and Roy occasionally, we thought we might meet here, at the Brandon House Hotel, for lunch occasionally, especially as it's almost exactly halfway between us.
Then drove to the Blacksmith's Arms at Elm, near Wisbech, met Roy and Janet who were already there, and had lunch. They both liked our idea of meeting up at Brandon; they had used, and liked, the Brandon House Hotel before its renovation, and looked forward to seeing it in its new, smart format. After lunch drove into Wisbech, and purchased flowers for Elisabeth (our accountant). Then to Elisabeth's. Handed over books, then Elisabeth and Ann talked over various minor problems of settling Gran's small estate.
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