Showing posts with label Wing Yip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wing Yip. Show all posts

Monday, 16 March 2020

When I Finished Sundays Post About Saturday,

I realised there were a few photographs that I could not find,


 we were in Ying Yip with Steve and Kai, and here they are,

 we normally use Diana's telephone,

 but for some reason we used mine,

 so Diana did not send them to me as usual and I did not look in my own telephone,

 but here they are,

 on to Sunday, our starter for Sunday lunch was a lamb kebab,

 just have to finish the sherry,

 then on to a lovely bottle of Beefsteak wine, that Steve very kindly brought around for us, 'Cheers Steve!' 

 for our main course today it was turkey breast, Diana's with lashings of gravy,

 for myself,

 the same sans the gravy, 

 strawberries and cream for dessert,

 what a lovely way to end the  meal, 

in the afternoon Diana said she would like to watch On The Beach, the original 1959 version, although dated and in black and white, if you have not watched the film, I would ask you to give it a view, a very powerful movie in so many ways, in fact listening to the doom and gloom merchants, take away the radioactive cloud and use the now present coronavirus, and you could have a similar ending,  

in the evening time to relax with a Jamaican coffee, then feet up for Sleepy Hollow, not the excellent 1999 film but the 2013 - 2017 television series, which was sort of OK, but having the film set in the modern day somewhat spoiled the whole premises of it, but there it was, and with that we were off to bed.


Sunday, 15 March 2020

Steve And Kai,

called round in the late morning,


 they were going to Wing Yip and kindly offered to take us there as well,

 driving into Croydon, building work was going on in earnest,

and yes the glass fronted building does lean out towards the road! shopping finished, Steve and Kai dropped us off at home,

later Diana was off to work, I switched on the television to find that Zulu was going to start in HD, so I just had to watch that!

next, one from the excellent series, Cornwall: This Fishing Life, and when I say excellent, this series is on my 'must watch' list,

it was nice to see Newlyn in the sunshine, the last time we were in the town next door, Penzance, it was blowing a gale!


 as it was Saturday, I sat at the table for my evening meal,


'Cheers!', for tonight a ham salad, just before 11.00 Diana called, so off to the bus stop for me,


after arriving home and a coffee it was feet up for Doom, a sci-fi horror that takes place on Mars, it had everything going for it, but somehow just did not build up the suspense that I thought it would, so with he end of that we were off to bed.