Days of Future Past

 


As I wrote last night, spring seems to be emerging from winter at last, and warm sun has blessed our journey down here to Shropshire, for our brief holiday in the blue remembered hills. Pictured, the last rays of the setting sun through my glass of beer. Tomorrow we'll head into Clun for Sunday lunch at the White Horse Inn, my family connection with which I've mentioned before in these here posts. Fish & chips and a couple of pints of the house-brewed Clun Pale Ale - excellent stuff, and still at Medieval prices - to wash it down. I can't recommend the place, or praise the landlord, Jack Limond, highly enough. Priceless: one of the few survivors of the pandemic, and someone dedicated to continuing a tradition, rather than trashing it for profit, and surprise, surprise, creating a highly profitable business in the process. Result? Happy punters, happy landlord, tradition preserved for the next generation(s)...  

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