Luck

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Today being Elizabeth’s birthday, we met her at Mottisfont this afternoon in order to visit the William Heath Robinson exhibition, after which we dined at The Crown Inn, Everton.

A pair of swans occupied the lawn

as we approached the house, where Jackie examined a site map in the 13th century crypt, and a bronze sculpture stood at the bottom of the stairs leading to the exhibition.

W. Heath Robinson illustration

By the time we had finished the evening, I was not up to doing justice to the exhibition, so offer ‘Luck’ as an example of what I will feature more fully tomorrow.

The meal at The Crown, with impeccable friendly service, was as first rate as ever. My main course consisted of perfectly cooked fillet steak, chips, tomato, mushrooms, and peas. Elizabeth chose salmon en croute; Jackie’s choice was belly of pork served on apple mashed potato with cream cider sauce. The ladies each enjoyed mixed vegetables in cabbage envelopes. Elizabeth and I both savoured bread and butter pudding in creme anglaise topped with sliced strawberries; Jackie’s dessert was a zestful lemon tart. Elizabeth and I both drank Espeto Tempranillo 2016, while Mrs Knight drank Peroni.

 

 

57 comments

  1. I think you get quite the kick out of referring to your wife as ‘Mrs Knight’ again <3 I think I would be equally as fascinated with the crypt as the exhibition – but tomorrow you may change my mind.

  2. You are very fortunate Derrick, to have those great historical buildings so close, that allows you a glimpse into the fascinating part of England.

  3. Here, in the ‘new country’, we are fascinated by your history. When I visited England many years ago, I wore out two pair of shoes tramping around graveyards and monuments. I’ve never forgotten some of those images. I took few pictures, since buying and developing film was so expensive then!

  4. Happy, happy to Elizabeth! The food sounds splendid. Look forward to reading more about “Luck.”

  5. That sounded like a delicious meal! Mottisfont has been on my ‘must visit’ list for some time – thanks for the link back to your former post. A late Happy Birthday to Elizabeth.

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