Saturday we headed off into the city. The usual gang minus one. Still off we went to see
Agatha Christie’s The mouse trap.
Not usually what I like but a day out. Is a day out.
Once again Clare got great seats and we settled down to watch the show.
I was pleasantly surprised. It was funny and engaging.
And I didn’t see the end. I had no idea who had done it!
After the show we needed up back at our favourite roof top bar and enjoyed a couple of drinks in the sunshine
After which we headed off for dinner and then back onto the train home.
After which we headed off for dinner and then back onto the train home.
I learnt two things that will help in the future
Take my walking stick. ALWAYS
And take pain meds before you even start, because once the pain becomes unbearable it’s too late
Other than that. It was a lovely day out, with good friends, on a Beautiful autumn day in the city
Bugger about the pain. At least you know for next time.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. Last time I went into the city I took my walking stick and I felt much better. Live and learn
DeleteI just watched a movie on Netflix a few days ago that plays off of Christie's "Moustrap" play -- it's a 2022 movie called "See How They Run." You might enjoy it too, especially since you've seen the play!
ReplyDeleteI’ll see if I can find it. Thanks
DeleteSounds like a fun day except for the pain bit. What city is it?
ReplyDeleteMelbourne, Victoria, Australia 🇦🇺
DeleteI bet it was a fun play.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe.
It was a fun day thanks
DeleteI'd love to see any live theatre. That was a mighty day out. Hope you can do it again soon with your walking stick
ReplyDeleteWe are always on the look out for the next show we want to see.
DeleteAnd yes I’ll remember the stick next time
I'm sorry you were in so much pain! Yes, take some medicine Before you venture out...
ReplyDeleteI love anything Agatha Christie!
hugs
Donna
It was rather good. A few laughs along the way. If you get a chance to see it I recommend you do
DeleteMy goodness but I am sorry to hear that your otherwise happy outing was besmirched by pain. I, too, know that is like. For one thing, it puts a distance between the sufferer and his/her companions because to talk about it will bring them down, but to not talk about it requires that they be deceived.
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