Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Tea time

Today I got to pretend I was a Lady Traveller from the 19th century, when I took tea with the brother and sister-in-law of my colleague John.

Arriving in a strange city, armed with a letter of introduction, I could have been a character from Jane Austen! (Ok, the letter was figurative - but Email of Introduction sounds wrong)

I put on my Going Out For Tea clothes (including my new skirt, bought under the aegis of my sister Sarah, who claims all my clothes are boring; she made me buy a skirt with an odd pattern on it because it was "interesting"), and had a nice slow wander through the streets of Brighton.

Tea was lovely, with cut sandwiches, and muffins. It was nice to have a grown-up conversation that was not interrupted every two minutes by my nephew wanting me to go and play Cars with him (he is Finn McMissile and I am Lightning McQueen).

I'm sure I stayed longer than politeness demanded, but eventually I tore myself away and strolled home again. In retrospect, I should not have worn my new sandals, as I have ended up with three blisters. But it was worth it to have a nice afternoon out! Besides, my buttoned boots were at the cleaners, along with my bonnet and pelisse.

2 comments:

  1. That's more like it! The blog's really humming now. No need for snide asides from the commentariat.
    When's the book coming out?

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  2. Also, if you're interested in 'period works', I notice in this morning's Waikato Times that Miriam Margolyes is doing a one-woman "Women in Dickens" show on 2 May. Interesting in coming with me? Don't know that it's quite your father's cup of tea!

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