Showing posts with label Sandwiches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sandwiches. Show all posts

Thursday, January 9, 2020

Smooth or Crunchy?

Grandfatherly duties: Robert crushing peanuts to make crunchy peanut butter for small houseguest because we only have smooth peanut butter in the pantry.




Saturday, January 30, 2016

Huge serving

In Salt Lake City.

A sandwich before bed. Forgot about huge US servings - need someone to share it with!!

Monday, February 16, 2015

Sleep-in

Beaut sleep at the Crowne Plaza LAX. 

I slept through breakfast so it's an early lunch before I catch the shuttle to Macys. The bread was awful so I threw it away and ate the filling.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Bread and Water

It was 40 degrees plus outside in Muscat, Oman

We're now enjoying lots of mineral water and a prawn sandwich on our cool ship.


Friday, June 28, 2013

The Good Life


I was wandering aimlessly near Leicester Square in London yesterday when I saw a familiar name on a Theatre awning. I remembered that name particularly from The Good Life a British comedy I enjoyed many years ago. As well as starring in The Good Life I also remember watching Felicity in Rosemary & Thyme.

As I had been thinking of checking on the day's matinees I wandered around to the TKTs booth and found tickets available for Alan Ackybourn's play Relatively Speaking with Felicity Kendal for 29.95 pounds. I bought one. Before I set off to the theatre I sat on the fence at Leicester Square, ate my Pret a Manger baguette and people and pigeon watched.

Baguette

Fellow Fence Sitters at Leicester Square

The Alternative Company in Leicester Squar
Wyndham's Theatre

The play venue Wyndham's Theatre was a pretty and well maintained theatre except for the two Ladies loos which didn't flush properly and were totally inadequate for the number of ladies in attendance. My seat in Row L was like economy class so I was reminded how fortunate I was to have had more generous accommodation on the previous evening's long haul flight from Sydney. I am a large lady but I was positively dwarfed by the gentleman who sat on my left, thankfully the man on my right was not so generously proportioned.When a group of ladies filed into the row in front of me I drew the short straw as the tallest in the group sat in front of me obliterating my view of one third of the stage - the centre third. I started daydreaming about sardines. After the play commenced the man on my right moved along to an empty seat and so did I - no more daydreams.

Wyndham's Theatre

The first half of the play was very ordinary while the storylines for the second half were set. I am wondering if the large man on my left was related to the writer, actor or producer as he was one of the few in the theatre who laughed a lot. Thankfully the play improved in the second act with a good amount of genuine laughter coming from the audience.

Wyndham's Theatre


I would not recommend this play as a must see but it was an enjoyable diversion in a pretty venue and I got to see Felicity Kendal and her amazingly skinny legs in the flesh. Thank goodness I didn't pay the full price of over 50 pounds for my ticket. I really would have felt cheated if that would have been the case.

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