Dear Reader I have ventured out of the Premier Inn and into the heart of Coventry. A quick purchase of a black jumper at Marks and Spencer (a habit of mine when in the UK) and a bath bomb from Lush for later tonight, along with lots of walking on my own led me here to the Golden Cross, a beautiful old pub which specialises in catering for coeliacs. Everything on the menu is suitable. It was the outside that drew me in. While I was hoping for a wood fire I have had to settle for an armchair next to the heater. I’m imbibing of a wine which has travelled further than me, from New Zealand, and waiting for my plum and apple oat crumble, also gluten free. Which just arrived. You see, Dear Reader, we have been fed so well that I thought today I would follow up breakfast with dinner. However, coming in here for a libation meant I read their menu, and the crumble spoke to me. Very loudly. In about an hour the Lay Clerks will gather at the liturgical West Door (like us...

One month until normal services resume at St. Peter's Cathedral. Jacqui
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to all the choir and all their accompanying adults and the attached tourists from the Cathedral. We're looking forward to a year when the quality and traditions of the choir are continued, when the Training Choir takes its place alongside the choristers, and when the friendships enjoyed by all the choir members continue t be significant. Many thanks to the families of the choir members for all their driving, waiting, encouraging and coping. 2020 is here. (Stuart L)
ReplyDeleteExactly! But we still have to wait until next month...oh it's two months until Ash Wednesday!
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