We got to Highcliffe, just outside Christchurch (Dorset) in record time, leaving Evesham at around 8.20am, we only had one wee stop, which is also something of a record, especially as we were only forty minutes away from the sea at the time .......
Our first glimpse of the sea was absolutely glorious, the sun was shining, the sea was a deep, glistening blue and there was a bitter, winter bite in the air that made us glow and feel tangibly and palpably alive, what more could we have possibly wanted .........
..... save for one of Darrell's most excellent almond mince pies and a hot chocolate from our flask ......
..... while sat sitting on a bench, embracing every single second, counting all our many, many blessings of a Hello Magazine type nature at the end of a wonderful year.
Then, it was off to Christchurch for book into our bargain Travel Lodge, the same as last year, sometimes we can be great creatures of habit.
Once unpacked and settled, well, it would have been rude not to have a little mooch round Christchurch ....... and, if you remember, last year our first night was a little compromised as the restaurant we'd booked our first evening at had closed down and was totally abandoned, without as much as a curtesy e-mail, so a Chinese takeaway was, in the end, the order of the evening ........
...... however, it now seems that The Ship is in new hands and this year, it was meant to be, with a table for four duly booked for Monday night .........
...... where we have all agreed to try the speciality de la maison, "frickles", to wit deep fried pickles!!
There was only one, very small regret during the day and that was Darrell being a little tight of pocket when he spotted and seriously perused this Mexican Evening Hosting Kit, it was only £2.50 but he ummed and ahhhed, as to whether we actually had anything to play the CDs that came with it on ......
....... it would/might have been nice to hold an end of year Mr D Tribute Night, but the CD's confused things. Darrell said he'd do his research and go back if it indeed seemed a go-er. He didn't think there would a rush on such an unusual party item, but, just in case, he'd moved it up onto a higher shelf, should we return!













