New Year
There's no one living- or partying- at the big house at the moment- so no fireworks were let off in my vicinity- and for the first time in decades I slept through the turning of the year.
Last year's resolution was to watch more movies and drink more wine. I sort of kept it, though my enthusiasm for the movies tailed off after a few months; I've seen all the old movies- and the new movies are just like the old movies only gaudier and worse. The wine is delivered in boxes from a well-known wine merchant's and I open a bottle every now and then. Towards the end of the year I developed- or redeveloped- a taste for drinking beer in pubs. I like the beer to be locally brewed and the pubs to be 15th century.
I haven't made any resolutions for this coming year.
Last year's resolution was to watch more movies and drink more wine. I sort of kept it, though my enthusiasm for the movies tailed off after a few months; I've seen all the old movies- and the new movies are just like the old movies only gaudier and worse. The wine is delivered in boxes from a well-known wine merchant's and I open a bottle every now and then. Towards the end of the year I developed- or redeveloped- a taste for drinking beer in pubs. I like the beer to be locally brewed and the pubs to be 15th century.
I haven't made any resolutions for this coming year.
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An ideal pub is somewhere I can enjoy a good range of beers and ciders, in a cozy setting, ideally with good food on offer as well. Just good beer and cider - well, Sainsbury and Waitrose between them cover a lot of ground, even if no chain can ever manage any real degree of locality. So, a good, friendly environment I'm happy to go out to, plus a variety I can't enjoy back home, does make for an inviting combination.
(BTW, if you're inclined to join CAMRA, one of the membership perks is 40 x 50p coupons good at Wetherspoons, good on any cask ale or real cider, spread across the four quarters of the year)