Hi everyone, I met Alchemillamollis for lunch last week and we thought, "How about arranging another meetup in Dorking, suggest the week commencing 26th March?"
As a starter for ten please remind me which days of the week are the best for people and then we'll narrow it down.
Have already sent apologies to Molly, DH has to have a wisdom tooth out on Monday and so I must be there for chauffeur duties. Really sorry to miss you all.
Sorry to butt in on your thread, but it was the title, Gorgeous Gertie, that did it. I have become a watcher of the TV programme, Money for Nothing recently. One day, Sarah, presenter, had made some covered notebooks, and I'm sure she said that she had sold them to a shop called Gorgeous Gertie's, and it looked a pretty little place. Am I right? Just being nosy really. Anyway, enjoy your meet up on Monday.
Yes it is a quaint little shop selling all kinds of unusual things and it has lots of nooks and crannies.There is an upstairs too and the toilet was up a funny little passage way that I found difficult to locate.Well worth a visit if you find yourself in Dorking.
Hi ladies, I'm looking forward to seeing you in Gerties at 12.00. I'm now a bit confused - what's all this about books? Should I just bring a couple of paperbacks for swapping or are you referring to specific book club books? If I arrive first, is there a table booked in a specific name? OH and I are notorious for arriving to events too early! ?
golden what we've done a couple of times before is bring a book or two with you (entirely optional) - any book that you're ready to pass on to the charity shop or someone else, it doesn't have to be a Gransnet prize, or book of the month.
There aren't many tables in Gorgeous Gerties and as soon as you say you're with the group of grannies they will show you to the table. We've been a few times and the bigger tables are usually as you come in to the shop.
AuntieFlo, any chance you could join us? You would be very welcome!
Greenfinch, I've read "This is how it always is" and would love to discuss it! A very topical book - and I'd recommend it.
I am always trying to declutter and will bring along some books - no-one should worry if they have none to dispose of, though. Just nice to pass books on to GNers if they'll have them!
Penstemmon and Purpledaffodil, hope to see you both at the next one.
HI everyone, thanks to those who came to Dorking today.
Bellsnwhistles had to dash off to her next gig, but the rest of us (me, molly, goldenspring and greenfinch) were there until 2 p.m having got there for 12 .
Thanks for the lift nearly all the way home molly (I leapt out at a bus stop and the young man sitting there was so startled he even pulled his earphones out ...)
Looking forward to meeting again in the not too distant future.
Thanks for your company everyone.A really good couple of hours.It was good to meet new faces and "old"ones.I was so relaxed on the way home I fell asleep on the train and missed my stop.I went all the way to Reading and had to catch the train back !!
Such a treat meeting up today! Shame I couldnt stay longer but great fun seeing you all. Ooh, thanks grannyknot, I like the idea of 'gigs' rather than assignments.
Oh yes, I know that feeling of awfulness - I sometimes do that on the tube, if reading a book too intently. But it's worse on the train, because of the distances involved. I have a bit of a fear of trains which I developed as a teen - based on the notion that I might end up in Edinburgh or the Outer Hebrides when trying to get to Bedford.
Insomnia keeps me up late, in spite of drenching myself in Aromatherapy Associates' Deep Relax Bath Oil. Any exercise helps with that, which is why I'm grateful to Grannyknot for introducing me to dancing.