Wednesday, 3 September 2025

Whilst Diana Was At Work,

I carried on with the 'At Work' folder, 


photographs of people about their daily business, here are a couple of them, a falcon and handler, as it happens both at work, this photograph was taken on a trip to Willows Birds of Prey Center, when we went there for a drive out, 

again everyone in the photograph actually working including the horses, taken on one of our day trips to London, I had posted the photograph before, but now I had played with it a tad, in the late afternoon Diana arrived home, so time for a coffee and a chat before we were out, on to a number 354 bus to the market square in Bromley, 

we walked back along the High Street, 

passing the now closed art deco cinema, 

on the opposite side of the road the old building that houses the Star & Garter pub, 

this where we are heading, the Mount Everest Indian restaurant, which as it happens specializes in Nepalese cuisine,

lots of room inside, 

we had the table booked for 6.30 in the evening, so we had the place to ourselves for the early part of the evening, 

our starters arrived, amongst then samosas, 

a prawn puri and a king prawn puri, 

and a couple of mixed kababs, 

and a chicken kebab, 

time for introductions I guess, well me in a change of pace, as I will be driving to visit Duncan first thing tomorrow morning just a couple of beers instead of lashings of wine, 

'Cheers!', with Rainham Steve and Bob, 

Debbie, Diana, 

and Kai, 

our main courses then arrived, 

I will not list them all, 

suffice to say, 

we needed a bigger table!

Steve sent me a few photographs, (Diana had taken the others),

Bob, 

Diana and Kai,

Debbie,

the girls, 

Diana and Kai again, 

and a group photograph, many thanks Diana and Steve, we all relaxed after a feast and chatted away, the bill came to £291.16 including service charge, we all said our farewells, Steve very kindly dropping off Kai and ourselves before he started his long journey home, many thanks Steve, arriving home we decided to hit the box set of It Ain't Half Hot Mum, set in India there were no Gurkhas in the episodes we watched before we were off to bed.


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