Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Another Early Morning For Us,

a 05.00AM start for Diana, 


after dropping her off at work I posted the blog and looked at a few documentaries until Diana called, 

then out into a bright day as I made my way past the snail mail box and meet her at the bus stop, 

then a number 54 to Blackheath, where a fun fair was getting ready to leave, 

the church on the heath,

with Diana for a pose, 

or two, 

as usual, 

we were mobbed by a murder of crows as we crossed the heath,

into Greenwich Park and past the gate house, 

time for a pose,

as we neared the daffodil beds, 

Diana taking a close look,

at some of the blooms, 

and nice they were, 

bringing a bit of spring sunshine into the day,

there are several beds here, 

cordoned off,

they all looked just so nice, 

looking across one of the beds, 

time for a pose, 

one more of the daffodils, 

and we were into The Pavilion,

for a coffee and a cake,

well just a coffee for myself, 

but for Diana she just loves the cakes here,

out into a glorious day after the months of dark grey days, 

in the cafes garden, 

a magnolia, 

was just starting on it spring display, 

we walked to the observation point,

for a few poses, 

these things, 

just have to be done,

below us the National Maritime Museum

behind it on the other side of the river Canary Wharf,

to the right the old power station, 

and beyond the O2, 

and there they are together, 

we walked down to the gates, 

in the far distance although difficult to see, the Cutty Sark,

we had decided to come to Greenwich to have a late lunch/early evening meal, our first choice the Vietnamese Pho Street, but first a look around town,

then something we both did not expect Oliver Bonas closed and shuttered up!

we carried on looking in the other shops, 

ice cream, yummy!

I decided against a bespoke suit, 

as we made our way into Greenwich Market,

not so many stalls, most are here for the weekends, 

this one more than a tad patriotic, with the way things are here in the UK at the moment, I am surprised the stall holder has not been asked to take down the Union Jack as it might upset the illegals,

a really nice show of flowers on this stall, compared to Beckenham prices quite reasonable too,

as always there is a Citroen van in attendance, 

for some reason old refurbished and like this one seem to be so popular with food vendors, 

out of the market, by now we were both famished, 

and a decision was made, 

into the Vietnamese for our meal,

we almost had the the place to ourselves, and we soon found out why, they had run out of red wine! so that was that, 

we decanted to the pub next door, where they had plenty of the red nectar, 

for our starters Diana chose deep fried spicy squid, 

for myself potted Devonshire crab, 

with garlic toast all of which was delicious,

on to our mains a huge Atlantic cod for Diana,

a steak for myself, 'Cheers!',

surprisingly The Kings Arms was also not busy, 

eyes down and tuck in, the bill including service charge was £80.00, next stop the 2 buses home, where it was feet up for a Outback Opal Hunters and a Deadliest Catch before our film for the evening, a comedy with an all star cast, 

A Fish Called Wanda, a plan to steal diamonds is beset with double dealings and a villain who loves animals, but who unfortunately leads to the demise of many! it was a almost Brian Rix farce so funny in so many places, with Ken who has a stutter, almost taking the star role, but I doubt in these PC times the movie could  be made without howling's from the loony left, great fun, after which as Diana was tired she was off to bed, for myself a double helping of Bangers & Cash before I too was off to bed.