This may well end up being Treasure Trail part 1, but I won't edit the title until I know for sure.
One of the sad things about this pandemic is the dearth of summer expeditions with the Boys. But yesterday their father had an important court case over the Internet, and really didn't want it added to with fighting in the garden, or football goals being scored against his office wall. So the Daughter decided to take them out on a Treasure Trail around Spitalfields and Brick Lane. This was a detective trail, with clues to solve to find "Whodunnit", or rather, to eliminate certain suspects and murder weapons, a la Cluedo.
We met at Liverpool Street Station and first off found a Prets for a cup of coffee/iced tea/juice/babycino (not that Boy Too is a baby any more; he is very nearly 7, but he still likes them!). But once that was done, we had to retrace our steps to Bishopsgate to find the first clue, which was a date inscribed high on a building. Most of the clues were that sort of thing, but sometimes you had to think sideways to find them. There were definitely two we didn't find before we all decided it was lunch time, and headed to Franco Manca for pizza and affogato. Or plain ice cream, in the case of the boys, who do like coffee now but aren't allowed it much.
Once lunch was over, I knew I had had enough for one day, and went back to Liverpool Street Station to get a 133 back to Brixton. I had hoped to go to Morley's, but there was a 355 behind us when we got to Brixton, and I realised I was absolutely exhausted. I staggered home and went to bed for the rest of the day! Not as many steps as sometime, but a lot more than I've been able for since I had Covid-19 back at the end of March!
The Swan Whisperer came in a little later, saying that they had done one or two more clues after lunch, but the boys were getting a bit tired of it, so they decided to call it a day, and the rest of the clues can be done another day.
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