
We were visiting Stratford: a tour of the backstage side of things, then a matinée of Richard III. It’s a play I’d never seen, and very much wanted to.
An excellent production nearly three hours long left us desperate for coffee. We left the RSC theatre and headed into the centre of town.
We passed this amazing motorcycle on the pavement opposite a restaurant. It was too clean to have been ridden much, but what a delightful sight…
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Sounds like an excellent day 💜
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It was lovely, Willow. The ladies shared a bottle of Prosecco with lunch, too… I was driving. ❤️
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Excellent , I hope you had a tipple when you got home 💜
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A perfect day!
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Thank you, Carol. Yes it was xx
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Some of those bikes seem far too big to ride, how on earth do they manage to keep it upsight?
Magnificent machines nonetheless, Steve…
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Hubby and I rode all over North America and the UK on a Honda Gold Wing, which was always in pristine condition. (wish he was as keen on keeping the house clean) When we would reach a tourist destination, everyone would rush over to take pictures of the bike! Richard III is one of my favourite plays.
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Thanks Darlene! I had a Gold Wing many years ago. Best motorway bike I ever had. You could even hear the hiFi at speed! Richard III was brilliant!
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I’m not very interested in cars or bikes unless they are antique. The play sounds good 🌷
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I understand, Robbie! The play was great. Challengingly long, though. Over three hours…
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Three hours is long, Steve. The only play I’ve attended that was 3 hours long was War Horse. It was very good though.
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Me, too, Robbie!
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