Monday, October 02, 2017

To the Loo at Bentley Bar and Inn

It was a good day that ended on a nice patio with some of the top notch culinary experience. The company was amazing and the topics were light and entertaining. Most of all the three ladies had fun exchanging their views that most of the time ended with an echoing "Yeah! That is exactly what I think!" They sat there enjoying their wine and observing as groups of people marched to make it on time to the theatre. Ahhh yes! You could smell it everywhere around town! Shakespeare was in the air, earth and water!

But wine finished, the restaurant was about to close for the night so the ladies left the establishment. They walked along the main street. Every now and then they stopped to admire and point out interesting window displays. When they got to the towns souvenir shop they had to stop. One particular shirt caught their eye and captivated their minds. The would pick a phrase from a shirt in the window and scream it out for their amusement and others' annoyance. But it was not about the others that night!It was entirely about three girls having fun! "Out with his head!", "(Jealousy is) a green - eyed monster", "Good Riddance!", "Break the ice", " Come what come may", "Dead as a doornail", "It was Greek to me". It was fun and naughty in an innocent way! They kept walking in search of coffee. Their path led them to a bar with opened doors and windows. They just wanted coffee but when they saw a live bad getting ready to play, they ordered a pitcher of beer and stayed. One must not refuse a live band entertainment! RoadWolves fulfilled their expectations! Maybe next time they play P.J. Harvey perhaps?




One of the ladies spotted a sign. It was hard to miss as it was a neon sign on the edge of the wall pass the nook where the band played. But look again and they saw another sign on the left side of the place "TO THE LOO." It is always comforting to know where to go when you need to go. Especially when you need to go TO THE LOO!



In the loo there was no shortage of princesses that fixed each others' crowns and affirmed each others' God-given talents and gifts. An eternal atmosphere of female positive energy and friendliness. Ahhh what a night! WHAT A NIGHT! A night divine!

The only thing better than a night like this is a night like this with a sober driver, two passengers singing their hearts out to the tunes of Brathanki, and a sky full of stars! And that is exactly what they got! I am tipping my crown to you Ladies of the Ring!







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