This morning’s chiropractic session with Eloise was pleasurably smooth, my next session again being in five day’s time.
We celebrated by lunching at Otter Nurseries https://www.ottergardencentres.com/our-centres/lymington/
This is a very popular local outlet and source of perfect plants and a good variety of gifts.
For lunch I enjoyed a steak and ale pie meal, while
Jackie was very pleased with her macaroni cheese.
The jug of thick meaty gravy glimpsed at the back of the first pie picture provided a welcome sauce, as this excellent quality meal, new to their menu, suffered somewhat from having been cooked earlier and rather dried when reheated. The chips, however, were perfectly fresh, and this might be considered a quibbling complaint in the circumstances, especially at a total cost for the two meals of £24.90.
There were no complaints from Jackie about her tasty macaroni cheese with garlic bread, fresh coleslaw and plentiful salad.
The service is well organised, friendly and efficient, with a long queue of customers enabled to wait at their chosen tables where they are brought their meals as soon as they are ready.
We would certainly visit again and perhaps select our courses with a mind to my points made above.
Afterwards, on this dry, overcast, and consequently rather warmer, day, we took a short forest drive, during which I focussed on two buildings in Pilley.
The first was the former village shop and post house which has been refurbished as a rather good looking dwelling house, appreciated by the pigeon on the roof.
The next is the apparently derelict relic which seems somehow holding itself up in order for an elderly gentleman to sell eggs from the plastic chair peeping round the corner. Could he be resident, we always wonder?
Afterwards I dozed through Lucy Worsley’s Romanov series, waking up to the Revolution.
Later, we all dined on Becky’s tuna pasta (the others) or sardines pickled in chilli (me) with plentiful fresh salad and a few prawns from yesterday. I drank more of the Shiraz and Jackie drank more of the Spanish rosado.
Glad to read that things are taken a turn for the better. Good to hear. ????????????
Thank you very much, Pat
You got out and about – Good news, Derrick.
I wonder if anyone plans to take on the derelict house.
We do think that an elderly man does live on the site – round the back. Thanks very much, GP
I’m happy to read that things are improving for you 🙂
Thank you very much, Luisa
You’re most welcome, dear Derrick!
Good hear you’ve out and about again, may you have more days in that vein
Thank you very much, Catherine. I have to take it a bit steadier.
I’m glad that you are getting out and about again, Derrick! The food looks so delicious, I wish I could stop by for a meal. Be well!
Thanks very much, John
You’re welcome, Derrick. ????
Ahhh, a good chiropractor visit helps so much. I felt my own back twitch in delight. What delish meals! And then photos of your environment. So different from an urban environment, and so much more lovely. What? You don’t like tuna pasta???
Not that I didn’t like the pasta – more that Becky knew I would like sardines in chilli. Thanks very much, Pam
My dad would’ve rang the doorbell and asked to join you for dinner! Sardines were his favorite ❤️
I can’t think of any place around here where you can buy plants and also have a lovely meal.
Quite a contrast in the houses!
I’m glad you’re feeling well enough to be out and about now, Derrick.
Thanks very much, Merril. We have these garden centres with good food all around us.
I know you’ve mentioned others. It’s such a great idea.
We have some farms and stands that serve food in the summer and early autumn outdoors.
I’m glad you’re feeling better, Derrick. I’ve always been fascinated by derelict houses.
Thanks very much, Liz
You’re welcome, Derrick.
YAY for getting out and about! Your meals look yummy (in photo). Jackie’s salad looks especially inviting! That pigeon on the roof seems to be welcoming you!
Amazing photos! Quite the difference in the houses/buildings. The derelict relic has such character and textures…oh, if walls could talk!!!
Your one sentence description of your nap made me grin. 🙂
(((HUGS))) to all! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
PS…your latter meal made me think of a fave quote from one of my fave poets/writers:
“Bullfighting can be an art. Boxing can be an art. Loving can be an art. Opening a can of sardines can be an art.” – Charles Bukowski 🙂
Becky will like that, Carolyn. Thanks very much XX
I bet Becky’s tuna pasta is delicious! I love tuna!!! 🙂
Do I detect from other comments that you’ve not been well, Derrick? I hope all is tickety boo now? As for the customary excellently illustrated and spun yarn (as it were), I merely observe that it is unwise to wake up to a revolution, if it can possibly be avoided.
Thanks very much, Mike 🙂 Yes, I have always had neck and shoulder pain from a rugby injury of more than 60 years ago. Recently it has sent me to a chiropractor who is doing a good job. Then I got a lingering cold virus which made the neck excruciating. Getting better.
Look after yourself, Derrick; you know how I worry.
Thanks again
Welcome improvement. I hope that Lucy doesn’t read your blog.
Thanks very much, Tootlepedal. 🙂 I doubt that it would dent her reputation
That looks like an excellent lunch out, and I am glad you are feeling better, Derrick.
The study of two houses is an interesting one.
Thank you very much, Lavinia
Your meals at Otter Nurseries look so tempting! Glad that your chiropractic session went well 🙂
Thanks very much, Rodaliene
As the house salesman would say about the old house “great potential, a renovator’s dream” …
Thanks very much, Ivor
Looks like a place I stayed in for a few nights in the Glen Coe. It was a tad draughty.
I’ll bet. Thanks very much, Gary
That looks delicious.
Thanks very much, Andy
You’re welcome.
Congratulations on a pleasurably smooth chiropractic session! Those old buildings have character. I’m glad this one is still useful.
Thank you very much, JoAnna
The food would toll heavily upon a common Indian’s wallet. The two houses are interesting, especially the fallen one. I wonder about the egg seller.
Thanks very much, Uma
Lunch at Otter Nurseries looks extremely attractive and it’s attractively priced too….cheaper fish and chips in most places.
Thanks very much, John
I’m so glad the session with Eloise went well. And I’m pleased you felt well enough to have a photo session.
What a substantial lunch. Thank you for being so descriptive. 🙂
Thanks very much Sue. Yours to use, of course 🙂
Thank you. I appreciate it ????
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I have enjoyed your focus on the two buildings.
Thank you very much, Anne
A very fine derelict property.
Thanks very much, Andrew
Sounds like you’re feeling better, Derrick. I’m so pleased 🙂
Thank you very much, Sandra
Good thing you are doing okay now Derrick. Love your lunch, sounds yummy.
Thanks very much, Arlene
Wonderful contrast
It’s good to know you are feeling better, Derrick, and the food looks delicious. Derelict houses are fascinating and I am curious about their history.
Thank you very much, Eugi
You’re welcome, Derrick.
Weathered wood is beautiful. I enjoyed these. 🙂
Thank you so much, Sherry
Happy to hear the treatments are going well.
Those are some huge portions!
I love taking pictures of dilapidated barns/houses like that. So many things to focus on.
Thanks very much, Dale
24.90! That is extremely cheap for two lunches
Thank you very much, Geetha
I like the second house best because of the flights of imagination it inspires. In you two, as well. If the man does indeed live there, I hope he is warm enough.
Thank you very much, Crystal
Now you are making me hungry~ especially with the added gravy!
I love the photos of the old buildings. They are wonderful.
Thank you very much, Dwight
I am so glad you are feeling better, Derrick. The lunch looks scrumptious. I like the contrast between the two houses.
Thanks very much, Dolly
You are very welcome, Derrick.
Looks like you had an interesting and varied outing, Derrick. I think I would order Jackie’s mac and cheese – especially because it came with cole slaw and salad! As for the falling down shed – if it still works, then use it!
Thank you very much, Barbara
So glad you are feeling better! That lunch was definitely a good deal. I do wonder about the man in the rundown house. His chickens, his eggs, and his need to make some money.
Thanks very much, Laurie. There is a younger man who seems to visit him
Yes, unfortunately re-heating food may cause such issues which may be acceptable at home but less welcomed in a restaurant, luckily the sauce helped 🙂 Interesting houses 🙂
Thanks very much, Riba
Jackie is an amazing cook.
Thank you very much, Mimi