


Visited 1st August 2010.
It's Sunday afternoon, we're bored and it's not raining. Only one thing to do and that's get the bike out. A quick check of the map and Rickmansworth is our destination of choice. A bit of a boring journey around the M25 but it doesn't take long and being a Sunday it is pretty easy to park up almost right outside. The pub is very busy and at first we thought we might not be able to find a seat but Mrs. S. leads the way, heading into the very depths of the pub which goes back a lot further than we first thought. Unfortunately the downside of going on the bike is that it is Mrs. S. and not myself who gets to have a drink. We like the pub and stay long enough for it to start to empty a little but as I'm not having a drink myself I start to get a little fidgety. Time to be back on the bike and on the road again. All in all a pleasant pub and a decent afternoon out, and no, we didn't go home on the M25.
© John Sinner. None of the material contained in this post, or this blog as a whole, may be reproduced without the express and written permission of John Sinner. All rights reserved.
No comments:
Post a Comment