Friday 23rd May 2025
A visit to Ely
We handed back the tidy boat just after 9am. As soon as we were off she was moved round to the engineering dock to have a replacement window fitted.
On our drive home we made two stops. The first was to March Butchers shop, when we passed it last Friday they were advertising Beef and Horseradish sausages so we wanted some to take home. Unfortunately they were last weeks 'special' and no longer available. We contented ourselves with three other varieties as well as Popeye Pork steaks (containing Mozzarella cheese, spinach and a little hint of chilli) which were loveley when we had them at home. An excellent butchers shop.
Then we went to visit Ely, a small town on the river Great Ouse with a wonderful cathedral. We didn't go right into the cathedral as we felt the admission charge was high, unlike Peterborough that was donation only. Every-one was chatty - our kind of people. We had a cup of tea and toasted sandwich for lunch and then visited Riverside Antiques Centre - a huge warehouse full of 'stuff'. We only managed to see half of it! We bought a couple of Xmas presents and had a self appointed challenge - buy something you really like for less than £10.
Graham spent a whole £6 on a pair of Wilkinson cantilever side cutters made in 1966 - not seen any like that since I worked for the MoD in the 70s. Brenda overspent (I win!!!) and paid £12.50p for 3 1/2 yards of cotton fabric. Things you don't see on bargain hunt.
Then a Mr Whippy cornet each sat on a riverside bench in the sun before driving home. An excellent trip!
G & B