Friday driving through the Midlands
Oct. 13th, 2006 08:25 pmFairly boring day today... woke up, enjoyed the continental breakfast at the hotel, loaded the car and headed northward. We took
gillo's suggestion and used the M6 Toll road -- she was right, it had MUCH lighter traffic. Mostly, it was a day filled with admiring the English countryside... we took a few jaunts off the Motorway to do just that. We stopped at an outlet mall at one point, just to see what they had... and lucked out to get a Thornton's outlet. Yummy chocolate and fudge!!
Lunch was picked up at a Moto-M&S (Marks & Spencer's). The cafeteria looked like a clone of the one we tried outside Warwick the other day, but there was a really nice M&S store filled with refrigerated pre-prepared foods. We ended up with a Wensleydale & caramelized carrot chutney sandwich and a salmon & watercress sandwich (with Scottish salmon!), both on whole grain breads with yogurt spreads. Much better than what we found at the Welcome Break!
At one point, we passed a lorry hauling Andrex Toilet Tissue... it had a huge ad plastered on the side with what we assume was their slogan ("Puppies on a Roll") surrounded by the photos of cute, frolicking little puppies. I don't know about you, but I find the mental image of using cute little puppies in place of toilet paper to be just a little disturbing.
Checked in at the Premier Travel Inn in Preston East... a nice, comfortable hotel and not terribly pricey, though the internet connection is not cheap (thankfully, they offer shorter connection times for less money). The room has a queen-sized bed (huzzah! We were in a double last night, which was just way too small, considering we have a king at home), quite a bit of floorspace, and a towel warming rack in the bathroom(!) -- we're still not too sure about that last thing.
We drove over to Blackpool and just wandered around a bit... drove down along the promenade, but didn't have any luck finding parking. The Illuminations were still up, but we drove by just a bit too early in the evening to see them all lit up... and in the waning light they look kinda, well, tacky (they may be better in the dark). Back to the hotel and the Brewer's Fayre restaurant next door for dinner... looking over the menu, we had to ask what a yorkie was (as in Sausage and Mash in a Giant Yorkie), because the only thing we knew of that fit that name was a candy bar (and it's not for girls, anyway!). I should have realized it meant yorkshire pudding, since it's one of my favorites! One of these days I'll have to figure out how to make it.
We were able to get directions (after a bit of discussion with some of the hotel staff) to the Preston LDS Temple, which is gorgeous at night, even if we were never able to find an entrance to the grounds (there was quite a bit of driving around going "now we're getting further away... okay closer, now further... wait, now it's behind us..."). So, yeah, we saw the temple (which is more than we can say about the London Temple... we never got by there at all), but didn't really ever get close to it.
This is likely the last time I'll have internet access until sometime next week, since we'll be staying at Bed & Breakfasts for the next few days. I'm planning on writing updates as I go, though, and will try to post them before we fly home!
Lunch was picked up at a Moto-M&S (Marks & Spencer's). The cafeteria looked like a clone of the one we tried outside Warwick the other day, but there was a really nice M&S store filled with refrigerated pre-prepared foods. We ended up with a Wensleydale & caramelized carrot chutney sandwich and a salmon & watercress sandwich (with Scottish salmon!), both on whole grain breads with yogurt spreads. Much better than what we found at the Welcome Break!
At one point, we passed a lorry hauling Andrex Toilet Tissue... it had a huge ad plastered on the side with what we assume was their slogan ("Puppies on a Roll") surrounded by the photos of cute, frolicking little puppies. I don't know about you, but I find the mental image of using cute little puppies in place of toilet paper to be just a little disturbing.
Checked in at the Premier Travel Inn in Preston East... a nice, comfortable hotel and not terribly pricey, though the internet connection is not cheap (thankfully, they offer shorter connection times for less money). The room has a queen-sized bed (huzzah! We were in a double last night, which was just way too small, considering we have a king at home), quite a bit of floorspace, and a towel warming rack in the bathroom(!) -- we're still not too sure about that last thing.
We drove over to Blackpool and just wandered around a bit... drove down along the promenade, but didn't have any luck finding parking. The Illuminations were still up, but we drove by just a bit too early in the evening to see them all lit up... and in the waning light they look kinda, well, tacky (they may be better in the dark). Back to the hotel and the Brewer's Fayre restaurant next door for dinner... looking over the menu, we had to ask what a yorkie was (as in Sausage and Mash in a Giant Yorkie), because the only thing we knew of that fit that name was a candy bar (and it's not for girls, anyway!). I should have realized it meant yorkshire pudding, since it's one of my favorites! One of these days I'll have to figure out how to make it.
We were able to get directions (after a bit of discussion with some of the hotel staff) to the Preston LDS Temple, which is gorgeous at night, even if we were never able to find an entrance to the grounds (there was quite a bit of driving around going "now we're getting further away... okay closer, now further... wait, now it's behind us..."). So, yeah, we saw the temple (which is more than we can say about the London Temple... we never got by there at all), but didn't really ever get close to it.
This is likely the last time I'll have internet access until sometime next week, since we'll be staying at Bed & Breakfasts for the next few days. I'm planning on writing updates as I go, though, and will try to post them before we fly home!
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Date: 2006-10-13 10:22 pm (UTC)And Blackpool is pretty much synonymous with tacky, I'm afraid.
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Date: 2006-10-14 07:38 am (UTC)Oh, we're even crazier. We have twin rag dollies, animated quilting bees, and cartoon bears dancing around in the woods. (Before that it was an obsessive-compulsive grocer wandering around the store, imploring housewives not to squeeze the Charmin, so perhaps the bears are an improvement.)
Enjoy the rest of your trip, Fen, and give us all the dirt when you can.
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Date: 2006-10-14 12:18 am (UTC)Sounds like you still had a good day, and not really boring at all.
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Date: 2006-10-14 04:15 am (UTC)*SIGH*
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Date: 2006-10-15 07:51 pm (UTC)AKA a cheese and pickle sandwich - we use "pickle" for chutneys, not gherkins. I can give you chutney recipes galore when you're home, if you like - also Yorkshire pud, which is very easy indeed.
As others have said above, the Andrex puppy has been an advertising icon for ages - quite possible 25 years or more. Cute little puppy runs away with teh end of the roll, which is so long he tangles the whole house up in it, or so soft he beds down in it - that sort of thing. We also have a series of paint adverts which use Old English sheepdogs, and have done for decades. If it ain't broke...
Blackpool is tacky - it's deliberately designed as such, I think. It was always the working-class holiday resort in the North, with Kiss-me-quick hats and sticks of rock (candy) with the name of the town written right through the stick. It looks better at night, but sophisticated never.