Monday 8 April 2013

Hang that bun!

Our Easter celebrations began at The Widow's Son pub involving a bizarre Good Friday tradition which came recommended by the fab, slightly leftfield, Whats on in London Blogger, IanVisits



The Widow’s Son was built in 1848 upon the former site of an old widow’s cottage, so the tale goes. When her only son left to be a sailor, she promised to bake him a Hot Cross Bun and keep it for his return. But although he drowned at sea, the widow refused to give up hope, preserving the bun upon his return and making a fresh one each year to add to the collection. This annual tradition has been continued in the pub as a remembrance of the widow and her son, and of the bond between all those on land and sea, with sailors of the Royal Navy coming to place the bun in the net every year.

teehee! listen carefully and you can hear my Cecilia shouting the countdown!











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