By late morning we had bought the books above for stock in
my bookshop here in Thanet, after this I set off in search of lunch, a sketch
and probably more books in Canterbury.
My approach is not to read menus but to look at seating in
windows that I can sketch from during the lunching process and tucked in the
corner of The Buttermarket with this view is The Shakespeare http://www.shakespearecanterbury.com/
with this view.
My first crack at sketching it wasn’t that good
however the pork sandwich £6.95 was very good, so I will be
going back there to and perhaps a better picture eventually.
I did buy a few books in Canterbury as you can see
then on to chocolate café for tea, well actually
chocolate
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