More tea, vicar?
It used to be that even if everything else was closed, you could always get into a church. I tried to get into three different churches on Thursday and was spectacularly unsuccessful in my endeavours....
View ArticleTearoom of the Week (7)
This week my delightful assistant and I called in at a place I’d been meaning to visit for a while. We’d driven past it a couple of times recently en route to other tearooms, and this week it was...
View ArticleBeyond Dull
Continuing on from my previous post, we arrived at the House of Menzies and tootled indoors out of the rain in search of a little luncheon. From the outside of the building, which was constructed in...
View ArticleBicycles in bloom
The pretty seaside town of Pittenweem sits on Scotland’s east coast, in the Kingdom of Fife. With its red-roofed, white-washed buildings and quiet streets, it’s a delightful place to take a stroll and...
View ArticleThe Wee Blether
Not only is the title of this post a Scottish expression meaning ‘the small talkative one’, it’s also the name of a tearoom that sits in a little village along a dead end road on the north bank of Loch...
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