Murray Hebblethwaite
Member
On Christmas Day I chose to share with both Ken and Norma of the Sparta Tea Room. Before entering I chose to take a brief walk-about the village, getting the feel for this lovely, quaint village nestled beside a babbling stream in the rolling country-side.
During my walk-about I got this feeling of being followed, could this be the Spirit of Christmas
Past, but not forgotten?
Upon entering into this Early English Style Pub and Eatery, with an atmosphere of Shakespeare's England, again I am sure I saw an Apparition standing beside the Christmas Tree! This Apparition was that of a Charles Dickens Character, straight out of the, "Christmas Carol"!
In conversation with Norma, she told me how she was also sure she saw an Early English Gentleman strolling around the village, then Ken tells me how he played a part in the Christmas
Carol!
Could this all be a coincidence?
During my walk-about I got this feeling of being followed, could this be the Spirit of Christmas
Past, but not forgotten?
Upon entering into this Early English Style Pub and Eatery, with an atmosphere of Shakespeare's England, again I am sure I saw an Apparition standing beside the Christmas Tree! This Apparition was that of a Charles Dickens Character, straight out of the, "Christmas Carol"!
In conversation with Norma, she told me how she was also sure she saw an Early English Gentleman strolling around the village, then Ken tells me how he played a part in the Christmas
Carol!
Could this all be a coincidence?