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Building of the day - Shrewsbury High Street at Milk and Fish Streets. I just love the gingerbread. Appleyardsn is the second on the left. |
Mary successfully completed the first laundry in the washing machine last night, always a chore getting used to a new and foreign machine.
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A reminder of my Youth Hosteling days. I always preferred the brown to the white |
It has stopped raining but everything is wet so we decided to stay in town today. We did some grocery shopping and took a walk through the Quarry this afternoon. We wanted to get some cheese at Appleyards on High Street. They had a couple of men repairing a broken door hinge so we went to the Three Fishes while we waited to get in. It would take a long time to taste our way through this cheesemonger. Cheese and bacon is cut to order and there is a wonderful selection of jams, sauces, chutneys and pickles.. It was warmer today but the rowers must have been cold on the river.
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Old St. Chads church |
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Pride Hill |
It was fish and chip night at Cromwell's just down the street. It was quite good for the price. Mary had Chilean Sauvignon Blanc while I had pints of
Butty Bach and Three Tuns Pale.
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