Blog2016 ≫ We didn't do badly at the Chambers Easter Ale Festival quiz

Not a bad performance, we were just a team of two for the quiz at Chambers, Jeff and I, and we didn't show ourselves up. We got some wrong that were quite easy if we'd thought about it a bit longer and not been so befuddled by the beer festival.

Was a good night out, following a nice peaceful day, following another night out. Saturday I went to the beer festival though only quite briefly. Between us we tried everything on offer in a two and a bit hour period, then headed back home for a takeaway curry (about which more later). Then that made for not such a late night, so no problem getting up to take my turn on Sunday morning. The clocks had gone forward, though number two son was up even earlier than usual, so glad it had not been too heavy a night. We had lunch round Jim's then I totally failed to go out for a post-lunch walk because I didn't take a coat; it was sunny when we left home. I snoozed on the sofa with the children while the other adults walked off the dinner.

I caught up on my steps later by walking to Chambers, getting there early enough to bag a table for us. Good quizzing then another long walk home along the sea front in the middle of Storm Katie. So did about 17.5k all in yesterday, nice. Could easily have broken 20k if I'd remembered my coat at lunch...

5k: Five kilometres, about three miles in old money.

20k: Twenty kilometres, just over twelve miles.

💬 Chambers Easter Ales Festival

💬 Takeaway curry disaster from Cheriton Balti

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Paul Clarke's blog - I live in Hythe near Folkestone. Wed and father to two, I am a full-stack web engineer, + I do mostly js / Node, some ruby, other languages ect ect. I like pubbing, running, restaurants, home automation and other diy stuff, history, tree stuff, Television, squirrels, pirates, lego, + time travel.