Hello readers.
I'm sorry i've left it so long since my last blog. Thank you everyone for the emails and messages. I'm well, as is loved one who had been in hospital a couple of weeks ago.
Had a bit of a scare with another loved one last week. Chest pains! EEK!! I got to ride in an ambulance with the sirens blaring though. That was fun. Quite a bumpy ride. Don't ambulances have suspension? Goodness me! By the time we arrived at the hospital, I suspected I'd slipped another couple of discs!
My day in Ipswich
Being a lover of ballet, I jumped at the chance to go and see the russian state ballet perform Nutcracker.
Gentleman arrived on Saturday morning, 9am sharp, to pick me up. Neither of us had been to Ipswich before so thought it would be a good idea to leave early.
Arrived in Ipswich at 10.30am. Parked up just 5 minutes from the theatre and as we had a few hours to kill, we decided to have a walk around.
Came across the olde sweet shoppe. It was a walk down memory lane. I emerged several minutes later clutching a couple of bags of cherry lips and floral gums :)
Then on to butter market. I must say, the folk of Ipswich are mighty friendly. Lots of smiles were exchanged. As we were walking past the town hall, we noticed a sign saying they had a couple of exhibitions showing. Great! It was very good. We left a donation on our way out. I was trying to push a note through the coin slot. Didn't happen! "Coins it is then" I shrugged. A few words exchanged with exhibitors [my gent is a budding artist and likes to discuss things lol] and off we went in search of a restaurant.
We spotted zizi. I quite like their menu. Unfortunately, they weren't opening for another half hour yet. So, we ended up at Central Canteen. It was already packed and wasn't even midday yet! Very friendly staff and food was good. We had a leisurely lunch, then popped into a couple of stores [yes I did buy something lol]. Dropped the bags off to the car then off to the theatre.
The Nutcracker
I'd never been to an afternoon performance. It felt quite strange. Ipswich is quite cultured I must say. As we entered, there was a gentleman selling programmes. We bought one then looked around to see where we should be headed. The gentleman who had sold the programme to us approached us. "If you haven't been here before, can I just tell you were the bar and the toilets are?" he asked. "Oh we would very much appreciate that" I said eagerly. Yep, I needed to visit the ladies! The doors were opened and we pointed in the right direction.
Can I add that I chose the perfect seats? Not too close to the stage, yet close enough to catch every movement.
The theatre was packed. Not a single seat unoccupied. I was so excited I could barely contain myself. I took the opera glasses with me. I like to see the expressions on the performers faces. Very noisy until the lights went dim and the music started. Everyone fell silent...
The performance was magnificent. The prince, played by Vyacheslav Kapustin, executed every single move with perfection. Marie was played by Natalia Bobrova. She was excellent too. The orchestra, led by Alexander Yudasin was fantastic.
Yes. I loved every minute of it. I finally got to see the Russian ballet. Bolshoi can wait!
The show finished at 4.30pm and I was home by 6.30pm. Just enough time to get ready for dinner in central London with the family!
Saturday was indeed, a perfect day :)
Indian Delight Jasmin xx
Mature Indian escort and social companion
East London - Manchester - Birmingham
I'm sorry i've left it so long since my last blog. Thank you everyone for the emails and messages. I'm well, as is loved one who had been in hospital a couple of weeks ago.
Had a bit of a scare with another loved one last week. Chest pains! EEK!! I got to ride in an ambulance with the sirens blaring though. That was fun. Quite a bumpy ride. Don't ambulances have suspension? Goodness me! By the time we arrived at the hospital, I suspected I'd slipped another couple of discs!
My day in Ipswich
Being a lover of ballet, I jumped at the chance to go and see the russian state ballet perform Nutcracker.
Gentleman arrived on Saturday morning, 9am sharp, to pick me up. Neither of us had been to Ipswich before so thought it would be a good idea to leave early.
Arrived in Ipswich at 10.30am. Parked up just 5 minutes from the theatre and as we had a few hours to kill, we decided to have a walk around.
Came across the olde sweet shoppe. It was a walk down memory lane. I emerged several minutes later clutching a couple of bags of cherry lips and floral gums :)
Then on to butter market. I must say, the folk of Ipswich are mighty friendly. Lots of smiles were exchanged. As we were walking past the town hall, we noticed a sign saying they had a couple of exhibitions showing. Great! It was very good. We left a donation on our way out. I was trying to push a note through the coin slot. Didn't happen! "Coins it is then" I shrugged. A few words exchanged with exhibitors [my gent is a budding artist and likes to discuss things lol] and off we went in search of a restaurant.
We spotted zizi. I quite like their menu. Unfortunately, they weren't opening for another half hour yet. So, we ended up at Central Canteen. It was already packed and wasn't even midday yet! Very friendly staff and food was good. We had a leisurely lunch, then popped into a couple of stores [yes I did buy something lol]. Dropped the bags off to the car then off to the theatre.
The Nutcracker
I'd never been to an afternoon performance. It felt quite strange. Ipswich is quite cultured I must say. As we entered, there was a gentleman selling programmes. We bought one then looked around to see where we should be headed. The gentleman who had sold the programme to us approached us. "If you haven't been here before, can I just tell you were the bar and the toilets are?" he asked. "Oh we would very much appreciate that" I said eagerly. Yep, I needed to visit the ladies! The doors were opened and we pointed in the right direction.Can I add that I chose the perfect seats? Not too close to the stage, yet close enough to catch every movement.
The theatre was packed. Not a single seat unoccupied. I was so excited I could barely contain myself. I took the opera glasses with me. I like to see the expressions on the performers faces. Very noisy until the lights went dim and the music started. Everyone fell silent...
The performance was magnificent. The prince, played by Vyacheslav Kapustin, executed every single move with perfection. Marie was played by Natalia Bobrova. She was excellent too. The orchestra, led by Alexander Yudasin was fantastic.
Yes. I loved every minute of it. I finally got to see the Russian ballet. Bolshoi can wait!
The show finished at 4.30pm and I was home by 6.30pm. Just enough time to get ready for dinner in central London with the family!
Saturday was indeed, a perfect day :)
Indian Delight Jasmin xx
Mature Indian escort and social companion
East London - Manchester - Birmingham






