…Good Friday

Castle View Guest House

Miraculously, we left home and picked mum up on time. Twenty five minutes later, after topping up with petrol and returning home to fetch Easter gifts that we had forgotten to pack, we eventually left our locality.

We had a good journey apart from our decision to stop in Newark for lunch. The traffic there was horrendous, adding half an hour to our journey. Eventually, Mr C dropped mum and I off outside a café he had seen whilst he found somewhere to park the car. We entered the café and joined the queue. The three ladies in front of us turned around and left saying ‘he obviously doesn’t want us’. We were now at the head of the queue, the proprietor asked if it was a table for two to which I replied ‘a table for three’. His answer was “NO!”, followed by a pregnant pause before adding ‘only tables for two’. We beat a hasty retreat and went into the café next door.

Mr C was bemused when I phoned him to tell him where we were, he was already looking for us in the first café having found a parking space near to where he had dropped us off. Lunch in the second café was lovely; I opted for a cheese and chive scone. The rest of our journey to Lincoln ran smoothly and we realised that the café on the outskirts of Lincoln that we normally use was nearer than we had thought. It would have saved a lot of hassle all round if we had realised this and gone there.

Castle View Guest House

We checked into Cathedral View guest house and got mum settled in her room before going to find our room which was just what we hoped for. Mr C’s parents had arrived just ahead of us so we had a chat with them before collecting our bags from the car.

There Be Dragons

We decided not to unpack straight away, heading into the Castle Square and the castle grounds beyond, where we found Dragons!

Lincoln Cathedral

We bumped into Mr C’s parents who were out exploring, and had a cuppa in a delightful tearoom where there was a sharing of coffee and walnut cake (not me). It was now time to head back to our room, unpack and chill out. This didn’t go quite according to plan… We called in to tell mum what time we were going to pick her up for dinner but, as we tried to enter the outside door, the key broke in two. Luckily, we were able to retrieve the portion that was in the lock. It was then that Mr C realised he had tried to use the wrong key.

Castle View Guest House

Back in our room Mr C rang the B&B owner to confess the breakage and it was agreed that the problem could be sorted out in the morning over breakfast. The key that was broken was the one to our wing of the house and Mr C’s parents had a key to get in there.

We had an aperitif in the Wig & Mitre before dining in Brown’s Pie Shop. The food was delicious and we had banter and laughter with the waiter. Due to the misadventure with our key we had to retire to our room earlier than usual where our nightcap was just a cup of tea.

10 Comments CherryPie on Apr 4th 2024

10 Responses to “Lincoln – Day One…”

  1. lisl says:

    Quite a day of mishaps, Cherie, but you sounded cheerful by the end of it! I do hope you show more Dragons!

  2. Hels says:

    Cathedral View is the perfect name and location for the guest house.

  3. I love those dragons – just wonderful. Oops about the key. Lincoln looks lovely and its another place I would love to visit.

  4. Oh, I love the look of that dragon. Very sweet.

    I agree with those ladies – that cafe owner obviously didn’t want the custom!!

    • CherryPie says:

      The dragons were fabulous. I am not sure if they are pemanent or just and Easter thing.

      The cafe owner was very rude. I wouldn’t go back there even there were only two of us.

  5. Shabana says:

    sounds it was wonderful start for Easter and birthday celebrations :)

    it was weird that first café had table for two only ,they should have written outside that café is for couples only
    glad you guys found each other and enjoyed food ,good to skip cake though
    how nice that your parents in law joined you there ,perfects family trip :)

    • CherryPie says:

      They could have written it outside the cafe and the could have been more polite in telling us that they only had tables for two. The three ladies and mum, hubby and I could easily have shared three tables for two!!

      It was intended to be a fun family gathering. It just went a little wrong.

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