Sandwich And Broadstairs
May. 17th, 2014 09:39 am
This is Ailz in a pub in Sandwich. Not eating a sandwich, Eating a slab of bread pudding instead.
You know how the sandwich got its name, right?
The Earl of Sandwich was a mad-keen gambler and couldn't bear to leave the gaming tables to eat, so he ordered a flunkey to bring him a slice of meat between two hunks of bread. Voila.
In the car going home we had this conversation.
Ailz: "But he didn't really invent the sandwich, did he? people have been eating things on bread since forever. The ancient Egyptians etc...etc...
Me; "Erm"
Sandwich, btw, is a lovely town. It used to be a port on the River Stour and then the sea moved away- as it tends to on this coast- leaving Sandwich so pointless that no-one bothered to spoil it. Earlier we were in Broadstairs where Dickens used to take his sea-side holidays. Broadstairs is unspoiled too- a perfect little Victorian watering place, built round a bay. That placid, grey blue sea it looks out on covers the Goodwin Sands which have killed hundreds upon hundreds of ships.
Here's a picture of Broadstairs. the house on the hill with the castellations is where Dickens used to stay. It's called Bleak House.

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Date: 2014-05-17 02:37 pm (UTC)And I have no idea why I had that bit of trivia in my brain.
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Date: 2014-05-17 03:43 pm (UTC)Still, he really did stay there. Honest :)
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Date: 2014-05-17 08:19 pm (UTC)wow...
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