Not the most impressive we've seen, but lovely none-the-less, and full of families on outings, which was nice to see. The weather was on form too, with gusting winds and hailstorms.
After the castle we caught another train-bus to Bradford for the Yorkshire Area Brass Band Championships (before the mocking begins you should know that I am a brass band enthusiast, and played in a band up until about 4 months ago. Yes, I used to go to band camp. and no, there were no flutes).
Some very good playing was heard, and some excellent KFC was eaten.
A castle and a brass band contest - all in all a lovely British Sunday (we didn't have a Sunday roast though. Something of an oversight).
Some very good playing was heard, and some excellent KFC was eaten.
A castle and a brass band contest - all in all a lovely British Sunday (we didn't have a Sunday roast though. Something of an oversight).
5 comments:
Is KFC British?
I love castles and KFC
What are your thoughts on British KFC? I can't comprehend the lack of seasoning on the chips! And the chicken just isn't the same :-(
ummm I think that unless Kentucky is an English county, KFC is definitely not local! there is, however, a definite partiality for fast food here. So I guess it fits to a point.
I like the chicken, but then the 11 secret herbs and spices are standard. I do not like how the chips are unseasoned though. that was a nasty surprise when we first had KFC here.
What happened to the ever popular MacDonalds?? Thought that meal was the highlight of wherever you visited?
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