Last weekend, on Saturday morning, we got up at a reasonable time and headed to Norsey woods with Brody. The aim was to get him exercised so that he would walk around peacefully. We walked around the made up paths, throwing the ball. He ran and ran, we met other dogs, but he was only interested in the ball. By the time we were ready for the guided walk through the woods to see what it is like in winter, Brody was ready for his next walk. He did not understand why he had to stay on the lead. A small boy was playing with a stick, Brody thought it was an invitation to play. He took the stick and the little boy cried, but it eventually leads to him being teased for the rest of the walk. After 3 hours in the woods, Jo and I were ready for lunch and a rest. Brody was just ready for lunch, dinner and tomorrow's breakfast.
With little to do until the evening, we took it easy for a few hours. By 6.30 we were ready to get on the coach. We had been given tickets to see the Mousetrap at the Cliffs Pavilion. No wonder it has been running since the 1950s, it is a very good play. I did not guess the murderer, but I did enjoy the show. The only downside was the seats at the cliffs that were very uncomfortable.
It was a proper Saturday, the sort of Saturday I can't do that often. It also added 1 to our count of 25 things -the Mousetrap is iconic enough to count as more than just a play.
With little to do until the evening, we took it easy for a few hours. By 6.30 we were ready to get on the coach. We had been given tickets to see the Mousetrap at the Cliffs Pavilion. No wonder it has been running since the 1950s, it is a very good play. I did not guess the murderer, but I did enjoy the show. The only downside was the seats at the cliffs that were very uncomfortable.
It was a proper Saturday, the sort of Saturday I can't do that often. It also added 1 to our count of 25 things -the Mousetrap is iconic enough to count as more than just a play.
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