Fish N Chips

After a day ripping around the British countryside and swerving around knob-gobblers, we were hankerin’ for some tasty fish and chips. We went down to the water in Whitstable, where we could have locally caught fish. It was hands down the best I’ve ever had. The cod must have been caught the same day; it was moist and tender, and the batter was thin and crispy. Mmm, Mmm.

While we were sitting at lunch we noticed that the light outside was looking splendid. We are photographers after all. David is all about collaborating, so we headed down to the water and took turns taking some shots, but most of these are his. And here he is the man behind the myth . . . looking like a salty seafaring lad.

The weather was clear, but really cold. Down jackets weren’t quite enough to keep us warm in the biting wind. Despite this, we coerced Debby to take the coat off for some non Michelin-woman photos.

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So we acted like good models for Sir David. Well, most of the time, but you know, I can’t act completely normal for too long without my Ritalin.

So as the sun set on the psuedo-engagement session, we decided that it was getting close to beer-thirty. Especially after carrying Debby’s ass around over and over while David mucked around with a failing auto-focus on the Nikon. Nikon, did you hear me? Oh shit, I’m in trouble. Twice.

We headed back to David’s house doing like 200mph on the highways duelling with another Carrera. It took us about 10 minutes to get home but I managed to fall asleep on the way home anyway. Then we went out for some solid English Indian curry. Curry and Fish and Chips, that’s what it’s all about!

So here we are at what was billed as the ’smallest pub in the world’ by David. It really wasn’t that small, really. The front door was really small though, especially since David is 6 foot 3. :>)

This is what my beer looked like. Notice the noticably inferior photos. We are back to the pocket camera from here on out . . . and tomorrow . . . LONDON!

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