Monday, August 11, 2008

A delightful visit with royalty


"My dear, did you hear? Princess Patti and her royal family doth visited
Linda, Duchess of Norwich-Upon-Thames. And the Princess doth not inviteth us to the royal festivities."

"Cinderella, my sweet, I canst not believeth my ears. We weren't issued an invitation? How thoughtless of Princess Patti."

(Sorry to cause them to get their royal tail feathers in a snit, but I can't invite those two to everything I do. I have a life too!)


We talked, we ate,
we had a time that was great. Duchess Linda has already beaten me to the punch, or the pasta, as it were, by posting this wonderful account of our dinner together Saturday.
Ralph also
beat me to posting about our get-together with his interesting version here.


I just don't know where to begin my tale of two tiramisus that followed a filling Italian-style dinner at The O.G.
Our server, Michelle with two ls, was as friendly a waitress as I've ever met, and the company was outstanding.

We met the Duchess late, a half-hour or so after the appointed time. We thought we had allowed ourselves enough time to travel up I-95 toward her neck of the woods. Boy were we wrong. It was like a parking lot for part of the way.


She saw that the place was growing busier by the minute, so she reserved us a table. Thanks, Linda! That made things easier when us late birds arrived.

The hostess as
ked us about our, ahem, name tags as we walked in. "We're bloggers," Linda replied in her best Duchess voice. I guess that explained it.
I had made us each a
name tag. I took a photo of mine while wearing it, but inadvertently cut off the "Boomer."




Here you see me seated to the Duchess' left (your right) as we toast to blog friendships.








Linda focuses her camera on her samp
le glass of wine...






As you can see, I had shrimp over pasta. It was a bit garlicky for my taste, but I cleaned my plate nonetheless.















Our daughter Allegra, a.k.a. Kid One, and her dad strike a pose as they digest their meal.



Here are some scenic shots from our ride. The sky was beautiful. I took pictures as Ralph drove.

































The clouds were gorgeous Saturday afternoon.













I snapped a photo of this sign in honor of the Duchess of Norwich.













The clouds in the evening sky begged to be photographed as we chatted in the
parking lot after dinner
.













Ralph wanted to show our Duchess the modified Ford Club Wagon van in which we traveled. So he did.

She even ventured inside the van and sat for a spell on the back seat.


I daresay it doth impressed her.

That's my account of our fun day. We do hope to get together with Linda, Duchess-of-Norwich-Upon-Thames, again soon. There's nothing like getting together with fellow royals. We understand each other, you know?

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6 comments:

Empress Bee (of the high sea) said...

wonderful!!!

smiles, bee
xoxoxoxoxoxoxo

Queen-Size funny bone said...

you guys were in my neck of the woods.

Linda said...

What a lovely account of a lovely day! Perhaps next time you can bring Cindy and her Prince along so they stop whining? Nothing worse than royal whining, I tell ya!

I am so glad that you and Ralph mentioned Michelle, as she really was a joy to have as our server and didn't seem inclined to boot us out the door in spite of the fact that the place was filling up with a very hungry Saturday night crowd. She obviously knew that we were Royal Bloggers and not just Mere Bloggers (kidding people, just kidding!).

I look forward to our next Royal Get-Together - hopefully it will be soon!

Oh, and I checked with the Queen of the Large Funny Bone and she lives in Coventry which is around here but a bit further than my hometown of Canterbury! You were close, though!

Patti said...

Bee: 'twas a great time

Queen-size: yes, we were, and I thought you had said Canterbury. My bad, Duchess Linda!

sari said...

it looks like you all had a terrific time!

love the cloud pictures!

Mimi Lenox said...

Oh I love this post. Memories abound.
As I asked Linda, didn't one of us have that exact same dessert in Glastonbury in March?

Your daughter is so adorable and you are two royal peas in a pod. Sir Ralph is a handsome escort and that Linda is such delightful company.

I love the road signs in honor of The Duchess of Norwich Upon The Thames.

But I have to say.....the picture of Lady A and Sir Ralph covering half their faces in Linda's post made me laugh out loud. Too funny. I think someone should invent a special heavy-duty bloggers camera that can withstand wind, rain and hot food steam.

Just sayin....