I had a hot date at lunchtime......well lukewarm as he was an ex colleague and I'm finding retired male teachers a bit....dull I suppose.....they seem at a loss to know what to do with themselves......not like retired female teachers who find a second wind on retirement and live life to the full......second childhood for some of us...... ;-)
We went to a teashop we often visited after school....it used to be fantastic...fresh and clean.......great food and atmosphere and always full.....beautiful garden full of birds....
New folk have taken over....the food was sad....the cakes dry....the lovely old tearoom cobwebby and dreary with grubby tablecloths....garden full of weeds....
Isn't it sad when something once lovely lets you down....the teashop...not the teacher.... :-)
We had a special hotel in Dunkeld, we loved it. The next time we went to stay we were so disappointed, it had changed hands and everything had gone to hell in a handcart :o( So I know how you feel gness x
What seems marvellous in our youthful days looks very different through experienced eyes. I revisited a place I loved as a child and was so disappointed I was nearly in tears. I vowed never again to revisit any more childhood places I loved.
i feel like that when i go into a much loved pub, one where we go into has changed from very good food to not so good, though the atmosphere is ok, it's just not the same.