our first day in the UK,
so off to Beckenham, past the Big Breakfast,
to the Carphone Warehouse, I always buy a cheap telephone when we are on holiday, and this year it was the cheapest yet, just 99 pence for the telephone and a £10.00 top up, which I was told would last me a month and would not need topping up, but it can only be used for UK calls, but still what a bargain,
I then walked to the shop to see, Lee, Graham and Karl,
and spent some time chatting with them, next a walk back to the church, next to which,
the 227 bus stops,
for my next port of call, Bromley,
to the market square,
which I walked around,
to pop into see Danny, brother-in-law of Lee,
having walked into Beckenham to go to the Carphone Warehouse, it then dawned on me that there is a Carphone Warehouse here on the market square, D'Oh! still the walk must have done me some good,
I went past the entrance to the Glades,
on my way to The Partridge,
which is a lovely public house,
the interior looking decidedly Victorian,
but was built much later than that period and started out as a bank,
in the evening we were off,
for a Indian meal at the Chai Naasto in Beckenham,
but unlike many other Indian restaurants,
that have the same or a similar menu,
here everything is totally different,
so ordering food,
is always a bit exotic as there are not the usual korma, masala, vindaloo, etc to chose from,
a top up,
then tuck in,
delicious,
the only things that are slightly familiar are some rice dishes,
and naan bread,
a really nice and different meal to the usual fare in Indian restaurants, we staggered home and with a nightcap we were off to bed.
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