What a sight. York bathed in sunshine. Yes you read it correctly. At last a summers day. Elaine and I had to go into town earlier and it was idyllic. Families walking in the sunshine down by the river, others having luncheon in the gardens of some of the restaurants - it really was balm for the soul. We are hoping that we have turned the corner and that we may still have a braai (barbecue for those unfamiliar with this South African term) before the onset on autumn.
During July York Racecourse hosted the John Smith racing festival. This is always popular and this year was no exception. As we had a full house for Saturday and Sunday nights we decided to take one night bookings for the Friday night. Not a wise move as we had five complete room changes on Saturday morning. Needless to say that by the end of the weekend we were pretty exhausted.
If any manifestation of how tired I was was necessary it occurred at Tesco when I pulled in to get petrol. Having filled up the car I went in to pay and after finally getting to the front of the queue the cashier greeted me by name. He happens to live two doors from us and I had not even recognised him. I explained rather sheepishly that I was shattered after our hectic weekend.
He then asked me what my number was and I replied 971. He looked decidedly bemused and asked again. I began this time by stating the car registration number which of course includes 971.
"Get a grip David, I want your pump number so I can charge you for your petrol" was his reply.
We had a good laugh and "get a grip David" has become the cry when things threaten to go pear shaped.
For those of you planning a trip to York during August, the following info might prove useful:
Late July - Early Sept - York Maze - York's amazing maize maze. New location to be confirmed, www.yorkmaze.com
Aug 4/5 Am I not your Brother? In commemmoration of the abolition of slavery. Authentic testimonies. 11.00 Clifford's Tower.
Aug 10 (Friday) Free admission Stonemasons Yard; York Minster 9.30-3.00
Aug 13 The Schbert Story featuring Vincent Billington (piano) and Philip Mindenhall (narrator). The life story of the Vienese master. 13.00 St Helens Church.
Aug 18/19 Hollywood comes to York. Public exhibition of authentic props and costumes. City Screen; Coney St. www.moviemaniaonline.co.uk
Aug 18 - Castle Howard Prom Spectacular - Open air picnic concert with fireworks, tel: 01653 648623
Aug 18 - Aug 19 - Yorkshire Air Show - Elvington, tel: 01759 305851
Aug 21 - Aug 23 - York Races - Ebor Festival - Tel: 01904 620911
Aug 24 Polish and Eastern European Market. Parliament Square.
Ciao for now.
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