Saturday 10 May 2008

More Tea, Vicar?


Swapping dainty teacups for mugs, the fearless duo swept through the wilds of Warwickshire hunting down the perfect cuppa. After breakfast at Rhubarb in Blackminster - sausage, bacon, egg, tomato, baked beans, black pudding, mushrooms and fried bread (with tea and, for a change, coffee, and also some food-swapping - I don't eat eggs or tomato and Peter passes on bread and sausages), we meandered to a spot of tea at this railway carriage in Little Milcote.

Having assuaged the bacon-induced thirst to some extent, we ventured to Preston-on-Stour (diet coke and a Fentiman's lemonade), then more tea at the airfield at Wellesbourne and a well-deserved cup of tea at Hatton lock on the Grand Union.

All this was mixed with two bouts of ecclesiastical image-making, a stroll by the canal, rice pudding and a toasted teacake - just a typical boys-day-out.