Christmas is a busy season, with the festive 'holiday' seeming more like a carefully planned military operation than a time of relaxation. But now as everyone returns to work and prepares for the easter eggs to hit the shelves in the local shops, I must get writing the many blog posts I have planned!
For those who read on a regular basis, you'll know as a country gal I do enjoy a hearty meal so my family and I relish a good country pub and our local fits the bill pretty well, with wooden beams, a roaring fire, and tartan print as far as the eye can see.
The food is simple but tasty with a brilliant Roast on the menu every Sunday and we all love a good Yorkshire pud right? Eat well but in moderation. The friendly staff make it a lovely experience and the secluded little hide aways make it perfect for large parties or intimate, hand holding under the table type meetings! Don't worry though, if you do end up eating a little too much and rolling back to your car as I did, you'll soon burn it off the next day out in the country field when your wading through mud up to your eye balls!
Roll on the promises of spring, when I can return from a walk without leaving a boot in the mud never to be found again (this has happened on several occasions...)
Anyway, if your ever around my area, I urge you to try The Talbot, walk into the warm and soak up the country atmosphere served fresh throughout the year!
Bye for now, I think I may just have seen the top of the red boot I lost two weeks ago... speak soon with
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