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heleninwales , I was without connectivity all day (thank you, Demon Internet) so it was a good job I'd arranged to go to the cinema with H this afternoon. We went to see Surrogates - about which I knew nothing in advance. Bruce Willis solving crime in a world where everyone stays indoors and interacts with the world and each other via their robot selves and a virtual-reality type link. A pleasant diversion but not an earth-shattering movie.
Nice to see H back from her trip to Canada and the USA. We're starting Artisan rehearsals for the reunion tour Monday after next.
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Nice to see H back from her trip to Canada and the USA. We're starting Artisan rehearsals for the reunion tour Monday after next.
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We don't get to the cinema all that often, sadly, as it's a long drive to the nearest one with any choice. It has to be something quite special to tempt us there, or alternatively, we just have to fancy a day out with a film thrown in almost as an extra.
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On this occasion, though, BB and I made a day of it as it was my birthday treat. The film was in the afternoon in York (about an hour away) so we went in early, parked up on Marygate and walked through the Abbey Gardens, did brunch before the film in the riverside bistro at the cinema (City Screen), then had a quick visit to Borders bookshop - just around the corner before the movie. Afterwards we dashed to M&S just before closing time and I scored two lightweight purple sweaters in their Cashmillon range, then we ambled along the Shambles and had an early dinner at Cafe Concerto - one of my favourite places to eat in York. Quirky and cheerful and within sight of the Minster. A perfect day for me and BB suffered it with good grace.
:-)