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Grandads' shed

Welcome to the official opening of Granddads' shed

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tjspompa Sun 05-Jun-11 19:17:25

WOOT - Here it is, our very own shed ( Thanks GSHQ), real posh one too, no more old doors etc. it may be small on the outside but, inside, WOW, it's a tardis, plenty of room for everyone.
However it's a bit bare atm, contributions to make it homely greatly appreciated. BUT remember it's Granddads' shed, no chintz please.

Hope to see you all from time to time.

Annobel Mon 28-May-12 19:07:56

Kind of them to allow grandmas as well! grin

Bags Mon 28-May-12 20:42:16

Think yourself lucky, jeni! smile I've only seen one so far.

Bags Mon 28-May-12 20:44:38

Did the grandad's shed live up to expectation, pomps? Hope that panini was good.

jeni Mon 28-May-12 21:06:53

There are hundreds here! Also several broad tailed chasers and some I haven't identified yet! smile

Bags Mon 28-May-12 21:19:20

OH NO!!! Wrong apostrophe hides head in SHAME! blush

(nothing to do with damsel flies)

jeni Mon 28-May-12 21:26:34

confused

Bags Mon 28-May-12 21:29:32

It should be grandeds'..... no! no! not ded ones! live grandads' because it's not only pompa's shed (though I think it was his idea).

jeni Mon 28-May-12 21:32:03

Yes well?
Oh what tangled lives we live
When we try to be correct!

Anagram Mon 28-May-12 21:40:06

Don't worry,, Bags! The shed in pompa's photo is in fact a Grandad's one! grin

pompa Tue 29-May-12 07:40:31

Yes I can recommend it, food & coffee were excellent, will be frequenting that cafe again. If you happen to be in N. Lincs I can also recommend Aroma Cafe in Burton on Stather excellent home made cakes and very good coffee. The Pink Pig in Holme is also very good for lunches (they raise their own pigs/pork), coffee just average though.

We are off to hunt out the cafes & teashops of the N. York moors and Whitby today until Friday, it's a tough job, but it has to be done.

glassortwo Tue 29-May-12 07:53:54

Its a hard job pompa wink enjoy your cake.

soop Tue 29-May-12 10:41:26

Bags the midges are out in force. I'm unable to hang the washing out, even tough it's the perfect drying day.

Bags Tue 29-May-12 11:50:57

I think I spoke too soon, soop. A is here today and was working on his boat, which is parked under a tree at the moment. He says it was very midgy under there. Oh well, back to my indoor quilting, and archery on a blowy hill later. Should be fine. smile

Bags Tue 29-May-12 11:51:18

Have several old bites to be going on with anyhow! grin

soop Tue 29-May-12 14:03:30

Fair's fair, Bags wink Even poor Rory can't escape the pests...he's taken to yonder hills. hmm

pompa Tue 29-May-12 16:21:07

Two cafes today, neither outstanding. Great breakfast in a bikers cafe but awful coffee. WillWill force ourselves to root out some tea shops in Whitby tomorrow. I hope you apreciate the effort going into providing these critiques for you.

Annobel Tue 29-May-12 16:59:56

We know you're a self-sacrificing kind of guy, pompa. wink

soop Tue 29-May-12 17:10:40

pompa keep on rooting! smile

pompa Fri 01-Jun-12 21:31:30

Well Guys & Gals, N. Yorks was disappointing for teashops and cafes, none ticked every box.
Did however find 2 particularly good restaurants in Whitby, one fish and one Italian, I'm sure there were many more, but we would need 3 months to try them all. We are planning to resume the survey in the autumn.

To date our top rated tea shop/cafe is the Blue Egg in Great Bardfield, Essex.

Where do we target over the summer, any suggestions. ?

Our test criteria are :-

Good coffee - americano preferably, only a few can produce a good coffee, none to date have produced an outstanding coffee to rival those in Italy, why can't we make good coffee ???

Good light lunches/snacks

Home made cakes, especially scones. (these must be plump, and moist, we do hate dry scones.

Pleasant view or interesting surroundings. Our favourite has no view, but is in the middle of a busy bakery, lots going on.

Good service - happily, we were rarely disappointed with the service.

pompa Fri 15-Jun-12 19:28:46

Hello Guys & Gals, I've been a bit quiet lately, life has been a bit stressful, have withdrawn into my shell hoping stuff would pass me by.

The news on my friend was not good, he starts Chemotherapy next week, I jus hope it will halt the progress of the tumour.

Our daughter is buying a house and it is not progressing smoothly, which is worrying me. However our DIL's pregnancy is going OK, she had had a lot of pain with SPD ?? which we had never heard of before, been on crutches for several weeks. She finishes work on Monday so hopefully will be able to rest more.

I did see the thread on purpose of life, ours is still to review tea shops. Found Truly Scrumptious in Maldon, best coffee I have ever had in England, very close to those in Italy. Food was pretty good too, if you are down our way, try it.

So glad the hose pipe ban is over, was getting worried about the garden drying out ROFL.

Ella46 Fri 15-Jun-12 19:43:08

Glad to see pompa that you've not lost your SOH! grin

glassortwo Fri 15-Jun-12 20:54:08

Good to see you pompa smile

soop Sat 16-Jun-12 12:41:30

(((hugs))) Pompa

AlisonMA Wed 11-Jul-12 17:06:25

Only just come on to this thread as I was told it is shocking. Only done last page so far and still not chocked! Pompa the best tea shop in the world is in Great Malvern and is called the Blue Bird. Views over the town but only a short walk to the hills. Coffee is a matter of taste but you just won't beat their cakes and scones.

Anagram Wed 11-Jul-12 17:08:34

No, Alison, this isn't the shocking one! Try 'How many Grandads do we have?' and the other Grandad one. Although they may not be shocking enough for choking...confused