Quite a few of us at Leatherhead Day Centre today. The Squirrels brought Albert, who decided to use 4 wheels today. Bill M. had coffee then went to do his shopping in Cobham Sainsburys. Mick A. stayed for coffee. The rest of us went to Brockham for lunch. I lead, behind the day centre, passing Wetherspoons on our left to the bottom of Leatherhead High Street, took a left turn to the traffic lights. We continued down to the cycle path and passed Denbies. It was a real treat to be cycling in the sunshine, which was not the forecast. We continued over the roundabout and up Pixham Lane, crossed over and back on a cycle path to the Golf Course. As it has been dry for a number of days, it was fine taking the short cut. We came out to sunny Brockham Green and parked our bikes at The Royal Oak. It has been refurbished; and is very nice. We took a round table and Fuzz, Chris, Bill H. Sonia, Mike W. Roger and myself ordered drinks and food; while Phill M. and Ron went to the church with their packed lunches.
For afternoon tea 4 of us stopped at Ashtead Garden Centre. Sonia and I browsed and purchased some seed potatoes to plant in bags.
While we were at the day centre I bought a card for Tom Fish's 96th birthday on St. Patrick's Day. Those of us at lunch signed it and I have written 'and all The Wayfarers' on the inside. I think he deserves a card for his 96th!
Lynda.
For afternoon tea 4 of us stopped at Ashtead Garden Centre. Sonia and I browsed and purchased some seed potatoes to plant in bags.
While we were at the day centre I bought a card for Tom Fish's 96th birthday on St. Patrick's Day. Those of us at lunch signed it and I have written 'and all The Wayfarers' on the inside. I think he deserves a card for his 96th!
Lynda.
1 comment:
Well done Lynda, I agree that Tom deserves a card. Ask him if he and his friend would like to go to Birthday Rides this year in Falmouth, maybe we can arrage a car share but train might be cheaper.
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