Friday, July 20

JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE...

On a nice evening dinner river cruise.....the fire alarms are going off on the engine room & we are rushing back to port! Wonder what's for 2nd course.

Friday, July 13

TRAIN MAD, GONE LOCO

Completely off track, locomotives all day at National Train Museum. Went on Shinkansen bullet train, only one outside Japan. This was a 1964 model & it was way ahead of anything we had. Attended a series of expert talks, Inc turntable, how a steam loco works and the museum collection store, which was great. That little working model is a segue (segway) loco that balances on one rail from 1925. That was topped off with an afternoon tea in a restored 19th century carriage - all lovely. York heaving this evening, the York races are on, loads of tottering young ladies in fancy frocks.

SCARBOROUGH

Took a day trip out to Scarborough on steam train I had "spotted" in 1960 at Waterloo, talk about a nerd, where's my anorak! Scarborough's a bit of a dump, went on cliff railway, or as Lin says, the vernacular. Journey good, had a chat with driver on footplate.

Wednesday, July 11

YORKIE BAR

Looks like choc bar but it's not. Went a lovely Japanese cuisine restaurant & it is a cod roe eclair filled with savoury cream cheese, topped with flowers. The cod row is green 'cos it was infused with wasabi. The other thing is beef tartare with gherkins & artichoke tsukemono. It is all small Japanese tapas, I guess you could say - delicious! Went on a guided walk through York's snickelways, which are little cut through alleyways. The guide was really knowledgeable showing us old Norman & Tudor houses, churches, Mad Alice, loads of places you would never find on your own. BTY, DMTF. 

WHO'S NEXT AFTER CROATIA

France or Belgium, final or 3rd place. All will be revealed. Now in York, bit frazzled after long day. Journey OKish with Grand Central, on time but crowded & not enough room for luggage. Never mind, bottle of Malbec eased us through. Went to NT Treasurer's House, went on roof and hunted ghosts in cellars. Cool yellow hats. Eat in pub courtyard, old spot bangers & mash. Couldn't see any spots on them, though. Finished up in pop-up Shakespeare Globe to see Macbeth do his stuff. Very bloodthirsty, severed heads & so much blood they had to mop stage in the interval. Lady M was a piece of work. A bit difficult, what with regional accents & Tudor English, forsooth!