Fine Costa, Lewes and Wallpaper
Mar. 26th, 2014 11:39 pmThis morning i took the train over to Hove.I was running late after a bit of a sleep-in and decided to use the y=train rather than the bus, I had forgotten how expensive train rides can be as the journey to Hove via Lewes and Brighton was £7.70 , £4.80 to Brighton and £2.90 to Hove on a return ticket. I was advised that the two separate tickets were fifty pence cheaper than one that covered all the journey on one ticket.
Anyway, i arrived in Hove and walked down to George Street to meet Lorna at Costa Coffee.I wanted to the gist of her ailment, and found out that she managed to get to work before getting the ambulance to take her to hospital. The doctor at the hospital said she was very lucky.She has eight different tablets to take.
We spent about an hour together having a cup of rosey lea and sharing a panini.
I then did some charity shop browsing and squired about a classical CD at Fine Records. I surprise Julian again. He did not have the CD in question but looked online for it and was available on the Chandos label, so i shall try Amazon at some point.

I found four books for a quid in total at a Martlets charity shop. These are as follows -




I took the train back and decided to stop off in Lewes to do the travel agent mystery shop. Once done, I was thirsty and popped into the Gardner Arms for a pint of Waen Blackberry Stout (3.8 % ABV).

The main street in Lewes at the lower end of the town.


After a satisfying drink , i went back to Brighton to visit my old haunt, The Evening Star Pub and had a pint and a half of the Dark Star Rebel Alliance (6.5 % ABV). I met a fe old friends including the famous / infamous Rick (the Hat), although nowadays he no longer sports a hat of any kind and has grown a beard and mustache , looking more like a hermit or wandering wayfarer.
The Evening Star gent;s toilet has all these comic strips as wallpaper,and the old camera phone did not do the place its full justice, so this time i used the Canon camera.




Afterwards, I went back to Seaford to do my report for the visit.
Anyway, i arrived in Hove and walked down to George Street to meet Lorna at Costa Coffee.I wanted to the gist of her ailment, and found out that she managed to get to work before getting the ambulance to take her to hospital. The doctor at the hospital said she was very lucky.She has eight different tablets to take.
We spent about an hour together having a cup of rosey lea and sharing a panini.
I then did some charity shop browsing and squired about a classical CD at Fine Records. I surprise Julian again. He did not have the CD in question but looked online for it and was available on the Chandos label, so i shall try Amazon at some point.

I found four books for a quid in total at a Martlets charity shop. These are as follows -




I took the train back and decided to stop off in Lewes to do the travel agent mystery shop. Once done, I was thirsty and popped into the Gardner Arms for a pint of Waen Blackberry Stout (3.8 % ABV).

The main street in Lewes at the lower end of the town.


After a satisfying drink , i went back to Brighton to visit my old haunt, The Evening Star Pub and had a pint and a half of the Dark Star Rebel Alliance (6.5 % ABV). I met a fe old friends including the famous / infamous Rick (the Hat), although nowadays he no longer sports a hat of any kind and has grown a beard and mustache , looking more like a hermit or wandering wayfarer.
The Evening Star gent;s toilet has all these comic strips as wallpaper,and the old camera phone did not do the place its full justice, so this time i used the Canon camera.




Afterwards, I went back to Seaford to do my report for the visit.