So I’ve decided what my stance on posh restaurants is. I don’t want designer food. I want normal food done well. In a curry house, to use a recent example, I don’t want venison or lobster curry. I want a well executed lamb balti or ctm. Call me old fashioned. If I wanted lobster I’d go to a good fish restaurant, preferably near the coast.
This coming Sunday we are off out to lunch at the Ham Yard Hotel where I’ll be having either prawn cocktail or smoked salmon to start followed by roast beef (just looked at the menu for reference). These are all recognisable dishes but I am expecting them to be much better than the offering down your local pub. This isn’t to diss the local chef and you could actually get as good a meal as I’m expecting on Sunday. To some extent it’s related to price point but not necessarily. As a bonus they have live jazz at the Ham Yard on Sunday afternoons.
Having just returned from one business trip to London I am now getting my act together for another visit beginning on Sunday, returning Thursday evening. We are staying at The Trafalgar which is conveniently situated for lots of central london attractions, pubs and restaurants. Whilst we will have a good time it is still a business trip at the end of the day. I just have a particular approach to doing business that fits in with our lifestyle.
At home in Lincoln the back garden action has continued with all of the “big three” having been picked up on cam: fox, muntjac and hedgehog. It is particularly pleasing to see hedgehog activity as we need something that likes to eat slugs and snails. The fox seems to be getting bolder and his visits more frequent. I dunno if you’ve been watching the David Attenborough series on wildlife in gardens but this is very much reminiscent of that.
I am in two minds about the fox. On the one hand they are pests and indiscriminate killers but also it is nice to see them around which is the approach taken by Dave. Currently sitting on the fence on this one. As long as the fox behaves itself then I think I’ll let it continue to visit. It would be easy enough to block off its routes but then that would stop the deer from getting in and I very much don’t want to do that.
I mentioned the big three but wonder what might make it a big four. A badger maybe but I’ve never seen one in Lincoln, other than an occasional dead one on the bypass. I’d probably count the peregrine falcon as a potential fifth but I’ve only ever seen one on the ground and that was in the allotments over our back fence. It had caught a pigeon and was chomping away at that. That said, we have occasionally seen lots of feathers on the lawn where clearly a bird has been taken. Could just have been a cat. Cat’s don’t make the big list as far as I am concerned. They are domestic animals and often seen roaming back gardens. At least I have the tech in place to pick up any new entrant. I look forward to the first zebra, or even a hippo in the lake, neither of which are native species but we travel hopefully, as you know.


