Ghost Steps


In the snug in one of the oldest parts of an inn built in 1472 [The Bull Inn, Biwmares: blog posts passim], this afternoon, with a pint of Bass Ale and a good book sat atop the rather substantial remains of a tree, made over into possibly one of the heaviest pieces of furniture of such modest size I've ever seen. I think I've waxed lyrical about the Bass here before, and as this is one of the - if not the very - last hostelries in the immediate area to serve the stuff, I will reiterate my praise thereof: amber perfection in a glass, and at a very reasonable - these days - £4.20 a pint. Nothing else around here now comes remotely close to the quality and value this represents. Hats off to The Bull for continuing to trade in one of my late father-in-law's favourite tipples: he'll be smiling somewhere up in the ether at the thought. By the way, I'm rather late to Borges; much less so to Bass. Enjoying both...

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