Bit of a cheat, this post, as the Official November Review is less than 2 months old. But you lot have memories like sieves (if you’re anything like me) and will already have forgotten about the Live & Let Live in Lynn (top) November was a DREADFUL month, despite the travel map not looking too… Continue reading 2020 IN REVIEW – NOVEMBER
COBWEB BRIDGE
Great news this morning about the Oxford/Astra Zeneca Vaccine. Hopefully by the time it reaches me it’ll be available in the form of a murky DIPA produced in Neepsend. My parents get their second Pfizer shot this Sunday so they’ll soon be able to return to their hedonistic lifestyle; staying at home, pottering about in… Continue reading COBWEB BRIDGE
2020 IN REVIEW – OCTOBER
I know some of my readers have a rather rose-tinted image of Mrs RM. Well, you should know that yesterday she attempted to put Baa Baa Toure in the loft with the Christmas decorations. Baa Baa was rescued just in time, I’ll need him/her for when I can resume my travels. I’d forgotten how frantic… Continue reading 2020 IN REVIEW – OCTOBER
INTO THE VALLEY (OF CLOSED PUBS)
It’s been snowing. Obviously as a reformed Southerner I’ve never seen snow before. Wonderful Walkley Facebook group is in meltdown (as it were) as buses have got stuck at bottom o’ th’ hill and Walkley-ites will be late for their Feng Shui and Vegan Needlecraft classes. With nowhere to go, I’m happy to be using… Continue reading INTO THE VALLEY (OF CLOSED PUBS)
2020 IN REVIEW – SEPTEMBER
Blimey. What a month. Almost constantly travelling, pinking in counties as I go. Things almost seemed back to normal in early September. Autumn brought dramatic sunsets over Northumberland and Teignmouth and an Indian Summer to Lulworth Cove and the western Lakes. We had a great stop in Barrow, visiting rotting pubs, a cracking curry house… Continue reading 2020 IN REVIEW – SEPTEMBER
A PITSMOOR PERAMBULATION
Another break from the 2020 Review before we reach September, which for me could be renamed “Dorset”. I’ve got plenty more urban walks and closed pubs from Tier 3 Hell to bring you, though whether there’s enough suburbs of Barnsley and Mexborough to string out this blog till we’re all vaccinated is quite another matter.… Continue reading A PITSMOOR PERAMBULATION
2020 IN REVIEW – AUGUST
Rules, rules, rules. Pub-going seemed to get a little harder in August, though perhaps that was just the reality of Cornish and Devonian publicans being paranoid about the arrival of the London plague. Standing at, or even approaching the bar, became a capital offence. Yes, the Castle in King’s Nympton had really made sure you… Continue reading 2020 IN REVIEW – AUGUST
2020 IN REVIEW – JULY
What happened in July ? Oh yes. The return of pubs. It was great. Wasn’t it ? Going to the pub with your mates, with only the hassle of writing “M. Mouse Tel. Pennsylvania 6-500” on a grubby slip of paper, discussing plans to knock down 5G masts. Hmmm. CAMRA members took a look at… Continue reading 2020 IN REVIEW – JULY
SUNSET OVER KELHAM ISLAND
You left me on the edge of Wicker, attempting to keep up with Mrs RM, an event that only happens when a) I stop to take photos of pub tiling or b) Mrs RM needs a loo stop. Apart from the Asian takeaways and barbershops it was pretty dead. But there’s always a reassuring glow… Continue reading SUNSET OVER KELHAM ISLAND
CHRISTMAS DAY – BASS HUNTING IN BURNGREAVE
What did you do on Christmas Day ? Because it’s just another day in our (new) house, I wrote blogs, visited blogs, and ensured there was enough beer for Dasher, Comet and Baa Baa Toure. The pint glasses contain Kelham Island’s Pale Rider and Knight Rider, take-out from the Fat Cat. CAMRA will be delighted… Continue reading CHRISTMAS DAY – BASS HUNTING IN BURNGREAVE