The charming lady in the picture guided our group for the part of the way. Later, we met near the church for cakes and tea/coffee and I managed to chat with her. She said her pictures are already on the web and I told her I too would be putting up one. It is such a pity that I could not catch her name.
While we were standing outside and chatting, it was overcast, windy and cold. Still, very little can keep me indoors. So, I was chatting with her and feeling guilty all the time that I was keeping her out of doors. She said her family long back lived in India and she comes to the South every year.
Later, she held my hands and said, “Oh dear, you are so cold, why on earth are you standing outside?” I told her I love being out of doors but I would certainly not keep her standing in the cold.
And she has not been a resident of Saltaire since birth (as I had assumed) but she has lived in various countries, including the Caribbean and she came to Saltaire just seven years back.
So let us raise a toast to the dearl ol’ lady…:DOnly non-alchoholic beverages for me, BTW…
As always Excellent pictures. Wer did u celebrate diwali?
lovely pictures..you have had a great trip..and meeting interesting people makes it more worthwhile ..happy deepavali, though belated
Sidhu a cup of coffee would be really appropriate for the lady!Thanks Ajeya, I was back home before Diwali, so Diwali was at home. Hope you too had a wonderful Diwali.Backpakker, your Europe pictures are lovely too. And hope you too had a wonderful Diwali.