Bristol Shipmeet?

BoogieBoogie Heaven Host
edited December 29 in All Saints
How many shipmates can get to Bristol and would be interested in a shipmeet?

I rather fancy meeting at Bristol art gallery which is about a 20 minute walk from the bus station and 15 minutes from Temple Meads.

I've never been, but it looks to have a very nice cafe. Open Tuesday to Sunday.

https://www.bristolmuseums.org.uk/bristol-museum-and-art-gallery/plan-your-visit/cafe/

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  • Bishops FingerBishops Finger Shipmate
    edited December 29
    /pedant alert/

    It's too far away from me but I think there's a typo in the thread title...
  • ArethosemyfeetArethosemyfeet Shipmate, Heaven Host
    /pedant alert/

    It's too far away from me but I think there's a typo in the thread title...

    Too far for me too, but living in Scotland has clearly done a number on my estimates of journeys. My first thought was "oh, but that's only a couple of hours by train isn't it?" before realising that (1) you're on the wrong side of London for Paddington and (2) in parts south even 2 hours is more than most people would consider for a day trip.
  • /pedant alert/

    It's too far away from me but I think there's a typo in the thread title...

    Too far for me too, but living in Scotland has clearly done a number on my estimates of journeys. My first thought was "oh, but that's only a couple of hours by train isn't it?" before realising that (1) you're on the wrong side of London for Paddington and (2) in parts south even 2 hours is more than most people would consider for a day trip.

    Alas, yes - you're quite correct. It's certainly possible from here, but only if one isn't disabled...
    :disappointed:

    I wish I'd visited Bristol whilst I could, as Id love to see the Great Britain now she's restored.
  • SarasaSarasa All Saints Host
    I might be up for this depending when it is as I am intending to visit Bristol to catch up with some friends sometime early in the new year.
  • When? It would have to be a Saturday.
  • BoogieBoogie Heaven Host
    /pedant alert/

    It's too far away from me but I think there's a typo in the thread title...

    Indeed there is!

    Maybe clickbait? 😂

    Please could a kindly AS host correct it?
  • JLBJLB Shipmate
    Hmm... We do occassionally go to Bristol, usually for things at the cathedral.
    I think I've been to the museum - as a parent helper on a school trip about 25 years ago to see the Egyptian mummies.
  • RuthRuth Shipmate
    I saw the thread title and thought of "ship-shape and Bristol fashion." Do people still say that? I'm sure I picked it up from 19th-century novels.
  • I don't know. It's a phrase I know, but don't use.
  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    Boogie wrote: »
    /pedant alert/

    It's too far away from me but I think there's a typo in the thread title...

    Indeed there is!

    Maybe clickbait? 😂

    Please could a kindly AS host correct it?

    I rather liked "Bristol Shipment", but your wish is my command :wink: .
  • I don't know. It's a phrase I know, but don't use.

    It's occasionally used here in Arkland... :wink:
  • Boogie wrote: »
    How many shipmates can get to Bristol and would be interested in a shipmeet?

    I rather fancy meeting at Bristol art gallery which is about a 20 minute walk from the bus station and 15 minutes from Temple Meads.

    I've never been, but it looks to have a very nice cafe. Open Tuesday to Sunday.

    https://www.bristolmuseums.org.uk/bristol-museum-and-art-gallery/plan-your-visit/cafe/

    Around 10 minutes walk from my flat (or 1 minute from church).

    From bus station more like 10-15 minutes walk (but is is uphill). Buses from Temple Meads Station stop just across the road from the Art Gallery.

    From distant parts of UK flying to Bristol Airport is quicker (and usually cheaper) than train. There is a direct bus service from the Airport to Bristol Bus Station.
  • I'd need to check the train timetable. From Birmingham it should be easy but I live north of Birmingham...
    Then again, I would always prefer to drive...
  • St Everild wrote: »
    I'd need to check the train timetable. From Birmingham it should be easy but I live north of Birmingham...
    Then again, I would always prefer to drive...

    West End and Trenchard Street multi-storey car parks are both only a short walk away from the proposed venue.
  • BoogieBoogie Heaven Host
    How about Saturday January 24th?
  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    That's clear for me at the moment, but please don't work it round me or rely on me being there, much as I'd like to. With a possible house move in the early part of the year, and having been informed this morning by Mr Nen that our feet won't touch the ground for the next three months, I don't know whether I'll be coming, going, or airborne :flushed: .
  • I could probably come but I think I'll pass. Thanks.
  • Boogie wrote: »
    How about Saturday January 24th?

    Should be possible but will depend on time of day (late morning and lunchtime OK) and the state of my health (waiting for major surgery to be scheduled).
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