we were out,
making our way to the 354 bus stop,
arriving in Bromley, Diana went window shopping, I took a sideways step,
into The Greyhound, so some liquid refreshment,
we had arranged to meet later, so after an hour or so, I made my way past Primark,
and past some of the stalls in the precinct,
I was tempted,
to stop for a few whelks at the seafood stall, but decided against it, Diana was waiting,
onward past one of the vegetable stalls,
and that is where I was heading, the Churchill Theater, behind the plant stall,
which had an attractive few plants for sale,
like these geraniums,
inside the theater and past the David Bowie bench,
and were here,
in Badgers Drift situated in Midsomer, yes we were here for a Midsomer Murder, we had bought tickets as soon as it was advertised,
so the front row it was, I settled down with the usual,
as the theater started to fill,
Diana had a soft drink and ice cream, as you might expect, the show was superb, and a treat, Daniel Casey, who normally plays Sargent Troy in the television series, in the play took the part of Inspector Barnaby, we both thoroughly enjoyed the play, unusually as we left,
it was still light, normally we go to the evening performance of plays or stage shows, but here we were and it was still bright, a quick detour into LIDL for a few things,
and then a cash machine, first thing tomorrow Diana is off to Kraków until next week, so some cash for the trip,
the reason we went to the afternoon show was that we could eat here, MISO,
first things first, a coke for Diana a bottle of red for myself,
our starters, peppered spare ribs,
and a prawn tempura,
'Cheers!',
main courses, for Diana a MISO wok noodle,
dare I say it again? 'Cheers!',
for myself a roast duck rice, the bill came to £71.70 plus service charge,
next stop, on to the bus and home, past Foxgrove Lodge and into the park,
the rhododendron in the side garden of the lodge starting to open up,
then past the snail mail box and home, where it was feet up for a coffee and a few nibbles as we watched a Bangers & Cash, we then started to watch,
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), it had such a set of fantastical vehicles, if you have not watched it and want great car/lorry chases this is the one!
photograph John Platt, I made a post about the stars of the film, the cars here, as it happens we did not watch all of it, we were both a tad tired and as we are up at 04.00AM tomorrow morning, we decided to have an early night, so we were of to bed.

















