No day out is complete without some kind of hitch and Saturday was no different. I have got used to scaffolding obscuring my view so that didn’t worry me too much, in fact it becomes a bit of a challenge to get some decent photographs.
To have more time for exploring I decided it was best to eat a big meal at lunch time and grab a sandwich later to eat on the coach. So on the way to meet up with the coach I grabbed a prawn pot and a naughty cake. I sat down on the coach got the pot out of the bag ready to eat. Oh! No! due to a bit of chaos whilst paying there was no fork in the bag… Have you ever tried eating prawns in Marie Rose sauce, salad and pasta in the dark without a spoon? It was a first time experience for me
And now I shall leave you with some photos from the wall walk.
Ah what are hands for.. and the tongue is a good gleaner of stray sauce!
It was still delicious but I think I would have enjoyed it more with a fork LOL
Cherie, I don’t eat prawns any time.
Well they called them prawns, but they were shrimps really (which I prefer). Are you allergic to them?
“Naughty Cakes” and “Marie Rose” sauce! I do get to find out new things here. That sauce sounds as if it was ‘dragged up of the bottom of the sea-bed’??
Well all cakes are naughty at the moment I am supposed to be on a diet! Marie Rose sauce is mayonnaise and tomato ketchup blended together
Nothing to do with that little ship they recovered then?
I think that one of the explanations does feature that little ship
Good job it was dark, it would have been quite entertaining for the other travellers!:D
LOL I hadn’t thought of that but you are right
Yes, some foods really can’t be eaten without cutlery, can they? ‘Naughty cake’ again, young lady? Quite right, too – only the best ones deserve this designation! Lovely pix, Cherie.
I keep giving all my secrets away don’t I? Glad you like the pics