Liverpool – Charming Chester
Hubby woke up still tired. He has days like that. We had to meet to leave for our shore excursion by 7:15, so we went to the buffet for our usual made-to-order omelet and cream of wheat. When we were sent out to find our bus, it seemed like we walked a couple miles to get there. We hoped there would not be a lot walking today but couldn’t remember anything about this excursion.
It turned out we were leaving Liverpool to visit the charming town of Chester, some 45 minutes away.
Chester started out as a walled garrison for some 6,000 Roman soldiers. It wasn’t called Chester then, but I don’t remember what it was called, due to an adventure Hubby had. More on that later.
After the Romans were chased away, the walls around the town were made higher. You can walk around the inner city atop the walls, a distance of about 2 miles.
Peter, our tour guide, pointed out some sights of the town as we drove through and around it for a few minutes. Then the bus stopped outside The StoryHouse, which has 2 theaters, a cinema, the library and a café. We were supposed to meet back at the StoryHouse to get on our bus 2 hours later, at 11:15. Then Peter took the group south on Northgate Street to the center of town. By then, my knees had started to ache, which is never a good sign, so when Peter said he would take us to the East gate, and then to the Cathedral, I handed Hubby the map of Chester and told him I was headed back to the StoryHouse. He wasn’t happy, but my aching knees aren’t something that can be argued with. So Hubby continued with Peter, and I turned back to climb the hill back to the StoryHouse.
About half
way up the hill, I found a bench in the shade and sat down to rest for a while.
While I was resting, I realized I was directly across the street from the
Information Center, so I crossed over to see if they had any interesting books.
They had some history books that looked interesting, but they were £18 or
more. I settled on a children’s book for £7, and went back to the bench to sit
for a little longer.
At 10:45,
I walked back to the StoryHouse and found a bench outside to sit on as I waited
for my bus. There were plenty of buses to choose from, but I couldn’t tell
which one was mine. At 11:08, I decided I’d better walk across the street and
see if one of the 2 buses was mine. One of them was, and as I got ready to
board, I told Peter, “I haven’t seen my husband return. I hope he’s already on
the bus.”
But Hubby
was not on the bus, so I selected our seats and sat down to wait for him. About
11:20, Peter counted the people on the bus, and then asked if my husband was on
the bus. I said no, and he said, “He’s the one that’s missing, then.” A few
minutes later, he asked if I knew where Hubby would have gone. The last I’d
seen him, he was following Peter toward the East Gate, which had a clock tower.
At about 11:27, John finally showed up, out of breath and looking exhausted.
We got
underway to head back for Liverpool. Once Hubby caught his breath, he told me
he had decided to walk around the town on the city walls, a distance of about 2
miles. He started at the clock tower, and walked leisurely, taking pictures.
Once he saw the race track outside the city, which was approximately half way
around, he decided he’d better pick up his pace in order to get back to the
bus. But he didn’t know how much further he had to go. Apparently, he didn’t
realize when he got to the North Gate, nor that that was the closest point to
the StoryHouse. So he continued to hoof it back to the East Gate, then down
East Gate Road and up North Gate Street, where he was vastly relieved to find
the bus was still there.
When we
got back to the ship, Hubby started to complain that his stomach was upset and
he was desperate for a cold drink. We went to O’Sheehan’s for lunch, where he
got a particle of food caught in his throat and kept coughing, trying to get it
unstuck. He finally drank enough pop to get it washed down, so we went to our
cabin and lay down for about an hour, to give us time to recuperate. I took a
pain reliever because my knees were still aching.
After that
hour, he got up to watch some tv and said he was feeling a bit better. I took
my computer and went off to the internet cafe, where I could sit at a table and
type. I returned to our cabin about 6:30, and he told me to go have supper
without him, that he wasn’t feeling any better, and he was going to bed early.
He asked me to bring him back a Diet Pepsi when I came back.
So I went back to O’Sheehan’s, where I had loaded nachos and their Blue Plate Special, which was meatloaf, mashed potatoes and corn. I enjoyed the food very much, but I skipped dessert. When I was done eating and ready to leave, I asked for a diet Pepsi, which I carefully carried back to the room. Hubby was climbing into bed, having forgotten he had asked for a diet Pepsi. He had me put it in the refrigerator, and then I sat and read until 10, when I tried to set a wake-up call for 6 AM before going to bed.
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