Day 1 of The Course
Apr. 7th, 2014 07:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This morning i started this course at The Office via Learn Direct. Most of the morning was spent being signed up and after a lunch break doing a very simple English test which i passed with flying colours. As usual, among the ten who had attended there was one member that was disruptive with the group dynamics, and hence little was achieved. The real course starts tomorrow ,apparently, and at the end of it if we get through all the modules there is a certificate at the end. (Yawn!)
There was much thumb twiddling and boredom, so i opened my Nexus tablet and read some more poems from the Christina Rossetti collection.
We finished at 3 pm and thus, feeling parched like a sere plant, i went straight to the pub for a pint of ale, a frothing Titanic Iron Curtain (6.0 % ABV) based on a Russian Imperial Stout recipe. I could taste the revolutionary zeal of this beer comrades.
It had been a very wet day and uninspiring, and yet strangely enough, I did not want the day to be a sunny one being stuck indoors with other old reprobates.
After the refreshing ale, i popped into the Demelza chazzer and picked up three books for a pound.



I then caught the train to Faversham and arrived at the Fleur Bookshop and bought another Introduction book.

Then had another pint of ale at the Leading Light pub, a tasty Australian beer (not lager) called Young Henry's Real Ale (4.0 % ABV). I never knew you could get real ale from our Aussie cousins, but this one was really a pleasant surprise. The beer festival ends on Sunday.
There was much thumb twiddling and boredom, so i opened my Nexus tablet and read some more poems from the Christina Rossetti collection.
We finished at 3 pm and thus, feeling parched like a sere plant, i went straight to the pub for a pint of ale, a frothing Titanic Iron Curtain (6.0 % ABV) based on a Russian Imperial Stout recipe. I could taste the revolutionary zeal of this beer comrades.
It had been a very wet day and uninspiring, and yet strangely enough, I did not want the day to be a sunny one being stuck indoors with other old reprobates.
After the refreshing ale, i popped into the Demelza chazzer and picked up three books for a pound.



I then caught the train to Faversham and arrived at the Fleur Bookshop and bought another Introduction book.

Then had another pint of ale at the Leading Light pub, a tasty Australian beer (not lager) called Young Henry's Real Ale (4.0 % ABV). I never knew you could get real ale from our Aussie cousins, but this one was really a pleasant surprise. The beer festival ends on Sunday.