Wednesday, July 24, 2013

A paddle in the North Sea


We don't go to Middlesbrough very often, in fact this was the second time in as many years and the reason is quite straightforward. We wanted to see Sean Lock, who we both find very funny, and couldn't get tickets, because he was sold out in or around Harrogate, our preferred venue. We could however get tickets at a venue in Middlesbrough.
Whilst Middlesbrough is only about 45 minutes by the shortest route, like the previous time, we set off for a trip across the North Yorkshire moors with a stop for lunch in Levisham and a paddle in the sea (Jan not me) at Runswick Bay.
 The Horseshoe Inn in Levisham is good. It offers solid, tasty, wholesome cooking that is not too expensive. Jan's belly pork and my lamb shank were both very good. The remote village of Levisham is situated up the other side of a steep gorge from A169 and it's not the sort of place that you come across by accident. We found the pub after a bit of research and it was a good find.
The detour to Runswick Bay was a bit of a trip down memory lane for Jan who, as a very young child, used to visit Middlesbrough for a holiday (do you know anyone else on earth who would visit Middlesbrough for a holiday?) and Runswick Bay was one of the places she went to.
Sean Lock, a standup comedian, was touring with his Purple Van Man show and we had tickets for The Town Hall. Looking at life through a skewed white van man perspective, he was very, very funny.

8 comments:

  1. I must confess that Middlesbrough wouldn't be high on my list for a holiday, or even a day out. But for a night out, I understand.
    Has Jan no sense - has she not been reading about the dangers of swimming in open water? Anything could have attacked her feet...

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    1. It would be a very brave fish that attacked Jan's feet.

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  2. There's not much living in the sea up there Craig.

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  3. It all looks very grey and chilly.
    It reminds me of family outings to Cleethorpes and Skegness when I was a child. Paddling in the sea there was likely to bring on chilblains !!

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  4. Believe me she didn't go in that far.

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    1. Better I suspect than actually going in.

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