Monday, December 10, 2012

9 December 2012

Reigate - Wasp Green - Fanny's Farm Shop

A recent discovery has been that Morrisons is more than a convenient café for 11's. So on arrival I made a tour of inspection of the displays and confirmed my astonishment at the huge variety of unusual vegetables, kept fresh with a misty spray, and fruit as well as excellent fresh fish. Now my number one supermarket.

Welcome to Simon Telling - a member of the TFBs? After watching Geoffrey lubricate his arteries with liberal quantities of saturated fats, a sinister group of 13, reduced to a more dextrous 11 (farewell Ray and Terry), set off to get GBS's circulation going and wend our way to an alluringly nearby lunch-time venue. With daylight now so brief, the cunning plan was to accumulate the miles before lunch. We therefore followed the banks of the River Meander via Flanchford, Leigh, Parkgate, Charlwood, Gatwick, Burstow, Smallfield and Outwood, to wash up at the drawbridge of the Castle Inn Wasp Green. Wiser heads (Bob and Ian) had taken a direct route and were already at table.

After bread and ale, Geoffrey headed for the Great Wen, while the rest remounted under darkening skies for a less convoluted route via S. Nutfield and Merstham to tea at Fanny's Farm Shop. Some were so impatient for Fanny's warm embrace that they sped ahead and sacrificed the ascent of Rocky Lane. Seating was in short supply, though not mince pies. We lingered awhile before lighting up and slipping into the gloom for the warmth of home and hearth, with the mileometer barely touching 40.

Jeff

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