Wednesday 25 May 2011

Bristol visit, sweet peas and trees


As I write, a bunch of sweet peas sit on my desk, their sweet scent drifting towards me making me think that summer is on the way. I wish....

My Bristol visit was wonderful. I despatched Molls round to my friend Sheila’s at 8.30 and Molls bounced in to greet her without a backward glance which, although somewhat galling for me, meant that I didn’t have to worry about her.

The trip by train meant leaving Falmouth at 9am and getting there at 2pm but it was a treat to have all that time to do nothing. I read, dozed, stared out of the window and ate my sarnies. Av met me at the station, and we walked to the theatre for the matinee of Matthew Bourne’s Cinderella which was the best ballet I have ever seen.

Being Matthew Bourne, his Cinderella was different. He based it on an old David Niven film of a fighter pilot who crashes his plane and narrowly escapes death. He is given a second chance at life – and love – through his (male) guardian angel and the woman he loves.

I am a real groupie of his, but this ballet was quite amazing: the costumes were carefully researched, the sets were simple yet deceptively complex and incredibly effective, the lighting atmospheric, the surround sound worked perfectly and swept us all away for the next two and a half hours. At the end of it, we stood and cheered, our hands were sore from clapping so much. We looked at each other with tears running down our cheeks and said, “I want to see it all over again!”

To cheer ourselves up, we met my lovely niece, Luce, and had a great time with her. She showed us around Bristol and we went for a few drinks, had something to eat and for some reason ended up telling her how Av and I met and our complicated love lives at the time. (This was on the second glass of wine.) Later we wandered around Bristol and then crashed into bed, though I tend not to sleep well away from home.

A 4am there were drunken shoutings in the corridor. I had been awake for a while and found it quite funny, but someone was bashing on his mate’s door trying to get in, to muffled responses of, “Shut up. Go away!”

Eventually Av rang down to reception, they sent security up and the police arrived, who arrested the fellow who appeared reluctant to accompany his new, sober buddies. “Listen mate,” I heard the cop say. “You’ve been thrown out of the hotel. Just come with us, will you?”

Some time later he was persuaded to go with them and all was quiet again.

On our way down to breakfast later, we mentioned our disturbance and by the time we’d eaten, they had refunded our accommodation costs. “Great!” I said. “That’s our next weekend!”

So next time you want a freebie in Bristol, arrange for some drunken friends to pay you a visit….

16 comments:

Akelamalu said...

Sounds like a perfect weekend FP, especially the refund! :)

Flowerpot said...

It was, Ak, though I was absolutely shattered by the time I got home!

Chris Stovell said...

It's lovely to see you getting out and about. I'm sure it takes far more courage than you're letting on, but it's good to read about all the new things you're doing. The ballet sounds amazing, one of my friends is a bit fan of his - I'll have to ask if she's seen this one.

Flowerpot said...

Chris - it's not courage so much as actually being able to do these things without feeling guilty. The ballet is incredible - I;ve seen nearly all of his and this was the best yet. If your friend hasn't seen it, she should!

Pat Posner said...

What a great weekend! And it's good for you knowing Molls enjoys sleeping-over at your friend's.

I love sweet peas.

xxPat

Flowerpot said...

Pat - you're right. Knowing that Molls is having a good time transforms my weekend!

Deborah Carr (Debs) said...

You sound like you're having such a busy and fun time, good for you.

I can just picture those sweetpeas too, lovely.

Flowerpot said...

Debs - yes, life is busy right now but in a good way!

Amanda said...

Glad you enjoyed your weekend, and life if treating you well.x

Flowerpot said...

Thanks, Mandy. Life is treating me well right now which is a very welcome change!

Bluestocking Mum said...

It sounds wonderful! Glad you had a good time.
I love sweet peas. They are not around long enough.

xx

Flowerpot said...

BSM - yes the scent is disappearing daily which is sad. I can just smell them though....

ADDY said...

Sounds like you (and Moll) had a good time.

Flowerpot said...

Addy - we did. I would love to hear Molls' version of her weekend - she definitely had a good time too!

Anonymous said...

Not something you want in your hotel but when they refund your money, I guess you can't complain!!

CJ xx

Flowerpot said...

CJ - no but it should pay for our next weekend!