CHORLEY. Tasting Time.

One thing I can say about Chorley is that they do do a good do.

So there you are, minding your own business as you walk down the street,

A follow on from the earlier post of the expedition along the River Clyde and to the Islands. Or two of them at least, Bute and Great Cumbrae. The first stop was Rothesay, the capital of the island. Sorting through I’ve found a few more images of the day.

On my way back to the station, the evening warm with the gift of the days sunshine and the promise of the evening ahead, music was to be heard. Some Links. https://originalshrewsbury.co.uk/ https://www.visitshropshire.co.uk/ https://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B00TKGBNYM https://lachlan-main.pixels.com/collections/street+photography/coffee+mugs https://www.alamy.com/portfolio/imagesbylachlan https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Lachlan1/sets/273843253

After a good stroll around a sugar rush was needed so I headed for the Cafe on the Cop.

It’s a Bank Holiday Saturday morning, the sun is high in the sky and there’s some traveling to be done. Today’s destination of choice is Shrewsbury, for no other reason than I haven’t been there for a while. I was a little early for the train so I took a look at the regular Saturday Fleamarket. Just to see if I could come away without buying anything. My attic already […]