Dear Mr. Neil & The Blythe Hill Tavern,
What a lovely Pub and Garden it is Sir. I read the article and looked through the wonderful pictures, opening up each one gazing at the beauty of the pub and the garden for what seem like hours. I must have been lost in my own little memory trip of our Little English Pub. Because I had drifted, off to a slumber and slumped over on the couch on my computer. So this is the 2nd time I must write this as I hit the wrong key and deleted my writings and the link to your wonderful pub I was looking at.
While I do not play golf, I do appreciate the fine art, décor, and the ability of others to do so. However, I do enjoy skeet shooting and Fly fishing both things the English folks do quite well and have very fine gear do use while doing it . Lol there is better than an English over & under 12 or 20 gauge for bird / wing shooting or a fine two piece handmade bamboo fly rod for trout fishing.
While my lil pub did not have but a very small garden for the owner and personal guest to see, it was never open to the general public. Your Pub is so Grand My Lil pub seems like a small speck in a sand storm. However, I am still proud of it, as it is all I have and least I was accepted by the owner as well. I understand our Pubs are by no means at a competition. As yours is in England and mine is here in the USA I am just happy that an English Fellow has decided to Share his Heritage and Pub with me as you have. I also love the Kids assault course that is priceless .
In Closing some day I hope to sit beside you Mr. Neil & Ms. Muriel and Have a Pint & a small meal as well as some chat time in the Beautiful Country of England what a Day to Remember that would be .
Keep me a seat at the Bar and a pint Cold My Friend Some Day before I hit that Fiddlers Green I hope to see you at The Blyhe Hill’s Tavern .
The Sarge