Life as a highwayman is never dull, but even I need to eat. The 'Kings Deer' are by far the best feast at this time of year, but moving with the times have tried some modern establishments.
A hearty feast was served by the wenches at Thaymar, the farm of ice cream fame. The merry clan had a selection of dishes which proved to be of reasonable fayre. Being of stout appetite I request both rice and roasts, but to no avail without addtional gold changing hands. Convivial atmosphere but rather noisy as a result of the refrigeration units aiming to destroy the planets ozone on their own. Ice Cream good.
Robin
Monday, 30 June 2008
Saturday, 28 June 2008
Ye olde Retford Museum
Retfords olde museum is 'cool'. Just open after 18 months of renovation, the Retford Museum in Amcott House held the Country Life fair. Reconnected with rural life, though you're never far away in this area, the land that time forgot. The museum is stunning and a place not to be missed on a visit to this area. Local history from the Bronze age, Romans, Pilgrim Fathers, and the last 100 years including some great artwork. Sadly nothing on me.
Robin
For more on the Pilgrim Fathers www.robinhoodtourism.co.uk/pilgrim.htm
Robin
For more on the Pilgrim Fathers www.robinhoodtourism.co.uk/pilgrim.htm
Friday, 6 June 2008
Swarms in Nottinghamshire
The bees may be dissapearing, but towns in Bassetlaw are besieged by swarms of traffic wardens. Following the hike in prices in the car parks with increases of up to 100%, I have seen 10 wardens at work together in the same street, taking photos of cars and issuing tickets. In towns where signage is poor for tourists, this represents an additional hazard for the visitor.
Robin
Robin
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