Wednesday 17 December 2014

East Cholderton Farm, Dogs Trust, Holiday Inn and The Clock Tower

Lots of outings but no time to write blog over last 2 weeks!.

Not good enough says Mitzi :(

Busy time of year, so apologies for delay. Went for a morning out Salisbury way, via The Dogs Trust in Amesbury.

Seem to be older dogs waiting for homes here, often in pairs. So sad, as want to take them all home, and just wonder what they have been through to end up there.
Jan likes these two

Margaret likes this one called Pixie

On the way home we went for a late brekkie at the East Cholderton Farm Shop.


 
Yummy egg and sausage sandwich on fresh bread, with a latte - very good value.


 
The pies looked yummy too, but at £3.99 each a bit too pricey.


We had to do a quick brekkie the following week. so went to the local Holiday Inn in Titchfield. Actually a lovely choice of breakfast in a buffet format. Cereal/crossiants/ fruit selection/cooked, and a pancake maker! As expected - we both had a cooked breakfast, plus with self-freshly made pancakes - which were nice.
Yummy pancake on the left plate
 
Followed by fruit. However - not the cheapest - £11 each and that was after Jan's 30% off for belonging to their gym. But a recommended breakfast.

With our dog walking friends Chris and Barbara - we went round to Barbara's for a festive meal that evening which was very jolly.

Barbara's lovely Rosie hosting dinner!!

(After a quick visit to Garsons to see the reindeer!!)


Rudolph!! (or Polar) missing an antler

This Saturday we went to Warsash, and found the previous regular haunt 'Valentinos' is now a café called The ClockTower (no real web link yet as only set up 11 weeks ago).

 
This was a beautifully presented breakfast, piping hot with lovely coffee, and good value.

 
And the cakes on display were to die for.

 
Though we resisted. And you can take dogs inside the café which is a bonus!

Few walks out together recently. Weather staying relatively mild, but still fairly muddy though the odd frosty day.
'' Somewhere.. over the rainbow...'' la la la


Winter woollies time!

Peggy tucking in (yuk!)

Frosty in the shade
 
Winter sun
 
So Polly and Mitzi often prefer to stay in bed!
Jessies new bed, Errr - not Mitzis!!

Polly's new extra large bed

Jan getting special hugs from Pol
 


Until next week - back to Xmas preparations!! x

Bah Humbug from the dude!


Wednesday 3 December 2014

The Village Bakery & Tearoom, Warsash

This week we decided to stay local and try the Village Bakery at Warsash which has recently been taken over. It is always good to support local businesses and we were well pleased.

Now under new management

This week we had a guest with us, my Grandson Jack, who although he didn't want a brekkie enjoyed a very 'healthy' can of coke and chocolate cake. Allowed to do that when you are with Grandma.

They had a good selection on their menu and very reasonably priced.

Not sure if you will think that what Jan and I had was any less wicked than what Jack had but ooh they were delicious.



Scrummy, lovely crispy waffles with bananas, honey and cream. All in all it only cost around £13 for the three of us including coffee.  Would really recommend a visit.
It is very difficult doing this blog with the cat sitting on my keyboard.


Tried to get a few walks in this week but everywhere is so muddy. Few pictures here from Warsash Common which wasn't too bad, although Jessie needed a shower when I got back. As she is so low to the ground she just drags her tummy through the mud.




Jessie went round 'Auntie Jan's' for an evening last week and she really makes herself at home.


Last word to Polly:-..............

Nite Nite xxx

More next time....................... Margaret x