A spinning chair was all that remained to show Kelly had ever been there at 5pm, as she rushed down to meet Christian in the kitchen. We were going on our romantic Valentine's Day weekend and to heck with work for two whole days!
We walked to the station and took the train back to the car, where Christian fired up the GPS unit and we set out. Despite the excellent technology available to us, we still veered off the path getting to the Olde Moat House B&B in Ivychurch about 14 minutes later than previously intended.
We were warmly greeted by our hosts Diane and Robert, who remembered us from our last visit in August, and thoroughly enjoyed the roaring fire within the enormous hearth that takes up the entire left side of the room. They showed us up to our room, just as elegant and cozy as we remembered. Knowing we brought champagne with us, they lovingly left out 2 champagne flutes and a small pink box of candies for us. We didn’t stay long though, as we both required dinner.
We left, keys in hand, and headed to New Romney nearby. Not particularly interested in Pub food, we found ourselves at the Gandhi Tandoori house on the High Street. Each time we eat Indian food we are reminded of the spectacular flavours it encompasses. We started off with papadoms with varying sauces, followed by a chicken dish each, pilau rice, and a na'an bread. It was an absolute feast for £17 only. We both left incredibly full but very satisfied.
We hurried back to our beautiful room where we filled the claw foot tub and Christian watched a programme on nuclear arms dealing while Kelly washed her hair.
Friday, February 16, 2007
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