Cheese, wine and hummingbirds

Isn’t it always the way, that something almost on your doorstep is often not somewhere you go as much as you should. You mean to, but never quite get there. And that’s true for us and the wine bar in our London village. It’s been there a while now, and may even have changed hands, but we finally went along and had a relaxing evening.

It was a busy night there though, with live music which added to that. Thankfully we’d booked which was just as well as the people arriving in front of us were turned away, or at least had a bit of a wait for a table to become available. Our table was towards the back of the wine bar, which was great as it meant we had a good spot to watch the to-ing and fro-ings from the kitchen and were able to soak up the atmosphere of the live music but still manage a conversation.

Rather than opt for a ‘proper’ meal - and by that I mean a main course we decided on a more informal approach choosing cold cuts, a bistro salad, bread and a cheese platter - and a bottle of wine or two. It made a pleasant change to sit and chat, and reminded me of nights gone past spent in a wine bar in Covent Garden, which is probably no longer there - and probably hasn’t been there for a while.

But of course, I couldn’t leave without checking out the loos - which weren’t quite what I expected. In my mind’s eye, they would be typically French matching the atmosphere and decor from the wine bar downstairs. But they weren’t, they were full of hummingbirds with a modern touch - and I loved them.

hummingbird tropical wallpaper with an oak door with black wood surround
looking up to two statement ceiling lights
me against the oak door as a backdrop in front of the white sink unit with the hummingbird wallpaper wallpaper

The cheese alone is worth going back for, and I’m pretty sure this won’t be our only visit. Somehow drinking wine and eating cheese feels so much more relaxing when you’re out, maybe it’s as simple as knowing you don’t have to do the washing up!

Three cheeses and a chutney on a black slate
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Post Comment Love 1-3 July

Welcome to this week’s #PoCoLo - a friendly linky which I co-host with Suzanne, where you can link any blog post published in the last week. We know you’ll find some great posts to read, and maybe some new-to-you blogs too, so do pop over and visit some of the posts linked and share some of that love. If you were here last week it was great to have you along, if you’re new here this week we’re pleased you’re here.

I also can’t tell you how pleased I am that the sudden onset toothache I had last Friday is much reduced. I’ve had a couple of dentist appointments, and have some more to come. My crown came out and that also seemed to trigger an infection, along with the hangover of work needed from the first lockdown - yes, I know, but while I’m sure dentists are all very nice people, they’re somewhere that are all too easy to avoid visiting. Until you need to. But still ouch, especially as I also managed to get myself a reaction to the antibiotics. Thankfully though things are improving.

You’ll be pleased I’ve chosen something else for my photo this week. Last weekend we were visiting family in Buckinghamshire and headed out for a short walk on Sunday. Not a bad view, hey?

A field of corn/maize with red poppies in the foreground

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The Garden Year: July 2022

Hello there and welcome back to my garden linky, which opens at the start of each month and stays open for the whole month - meaning you can link up at any time. You’re welcome to link any posts that have a garden theme - this could be your garden, the plants you’re growing or the gardens you visit, or anything in between - just so long as it’s related to gardening.

Plants in their prime this month

  • Roses

  • Sweet peas

  • Phlox

  • Marigolds

  • Delphiniums

  • Love-in-a-mist

What to do in the garden this month

  • Deadhead, and deadhead again to keep your plants flowering

  • Look at the catalogues/in garden centres for next year’s spring flowering bulbs

  • Relax - enjoy your garden!

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