Yeehaw it is a Saturday. We all know what that means don’t we. The Banana Splits will be on the telly. And Champion the Wonder Horse, Swapshop aaand Tiswas. Oh, no, it isn’t 1976 anymore is it. Don’t think I used to watch Tiswas anyway. Defo watched the Banana Splits. I wonder what’s on Saturday mornings these days. Mind you I’m not interested enough to look it up. If someone told me I would nod my head in acknowledgement though.
Spotted a hedgehog ambling by the lake yesterday. Eight minutes past midnight. Fair play. I wasn’t up at that time. The lake cam saw it, said to itself oo that’s a hedgehog, Tref would be interested, I think I’ll make a fifteen second video recording the event for posterity.
Coming back to the Banana Splits, goodness gracious me that was fifty years ago! How can that be? Someone tell me. The meaning of life as you know it 🙂
THG informs me she used to watch the same programmes. We are sooo compatible. Mind you I don’t often watch the same programmes as her these days. Mostly University Challenge and footy. We will unfortunately miss the Liverpool early kickoff today as we are having lunch at Club Sporting de Lincoln RFC. Wonder what’s on the menu. Usually v good innit. Nowt fancy, just solid Lincolnshire fare. We are playing Southwell.
There’s a ladies game first. Lincoln Ladies v Broughton Park Women. What’s the difference I wonder. Ladies v women. Perhaps Lincoln are more refined. Doubt it somehow. Aspirational? We will be able to watch most of the first half before taking our seats for lunch. Lincoln Ladies are a strong side. Favourites I expect. League leaders. Two points ahead of Sheffield Tigers women. Broughton Park Women are actually a close third. Should be a good game.
In the meantime I have to decide when to open my tin of spam. Spam fritters for breakfast maybe. Trouble is we are off travelling again in a few days and might not use all the spam before we go. Caernarfon, Liverpool and Peel. Almost certainly a signal for the weather to change! We have much experience of this. There are two solutions. The first is take plenty of layers including a waterproof. Then be prepared to spend a lot of time in cafés and, of course, the pub. The pubs I should have said. There are seven in Peel: The Whitehouse, Creek, Royal, Central, Several, Marine and Millers T’Ale which is relatively new and serves craft beers. Our local was the Whitehouse. The Manx Legion shut down though I never went there. There were a lot more pubs in the heyday of the fishing fleet when there were up to 1,800 fishermen working out of peel. Gawd knows where they all lived.
These are the ones i could find online:
* The Central – Located on Castle Street.
* The Creek Inn – Situated on the Quay at Station Place.
* The Crown – Located on Castle Street.
* The Highwayman – Located on Poortown Road on the outskirts of Peel.
* The Marine Hotel – Situated on Shore Road (historically the corner of Castle Street and Crown Street).
* The Peveril – Located on Crown Street at the Quay.
* The Royal Oak – Located on Castle Street.
* The Royal – Located on Atholl Street.
* The Whitehouse – Located on Tynwald Road.
* Peel Castle – Historically located in the Market Place.
* Caledonian Hotel – Historically recorded in the Market Place.
* Manchester – A historical inn on Love Lane (formerly Cottier’s Lane).
* Black’s – A historical establishment said to be on the Quay or the corner of Queen’s Road and Shore Road.
* Kewin’s – An unidentified establishment mentioned as being opposite the Crown.
* Sloane’s – A historical tavern that also operated as a barber’s shop.
* Sammy Holmes’ Tavern – A historical establishment adjacent to Sloane’s.
When you started reading this post I bet you never knew it would be so educational. Neither did I. Would have been one hell of a pub crawl. All dayer.
Reminds me of the round the TT Course pub crawl I organised after our ALevels. I found the list of people who went a few years ago – posted it here – historical document. Note the cost. £1.50 each paid for the hire of a coach. In those days beer was 35 pence a pint and two quid got you a night out.













