We arrived in York at 10:30. The first thing we did was have tea, hot chocolate, a fat rascal (big scone), and an egg benedict at Betty's, a York institution. Jessamy and I shared these things of course. I can eat a lot, but not that much.
Then on to York Minster. We decided to fork over a lot of money to do the do everything tour, starting off with the free tour which was very informational, then saw the undercroft, treasury, and crypt.
Then on to the Evening Battle: Light and Sound Spectacular where the entertainment included the amusing Horn Dancers (4 guys carrying elk horns, one guy with a bow, and another with a wooden deer head dancing and doing little formations). It would have been more exciting had the horns been on fire, but really this picture is of the firedancers who were pretty good.
The show ended with dramatic and well timed fireworks set to Flight of the Valkyries.
Then it was back to Betty's, which was the only place we could find that served coffee after 7. I had a yummy Wensleydale soup, a very chocolaty hot chocolate (felt a bit sugar overdosed after drinking it) and cheesecake. Jessamy had a latte latino (the actual name) and a yummy ginger sponge cake.
We managed to hop on the train back home with less than 10 seconds to spare.
Hi Thea - so it turns out that my friend for whom I knitted the hat you kindly mailed was in York with her sons, also at the Viking festival and also at the Battle last night. Along with thousands of other people, I'm sure! But it really can be a very small world.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you had fun. How goes Jessamy's job search?
Jessamy ran into one of her classmates in York too.
ReplyDeleteThe crowd didn't actually seem that big, I guess that's just where all the cool people go : )
Jessamy is still applying, her interview with the one in Massachusetts is the second week of March. So not much news there.