I slept in that Bed…
Over the years I have slept in many beds.
There was single, three quarter, double and King size.
I actually started my life in ‘Donal’s Cot’ as did my Elly, but that is a post on its own.
In my apartment in
I have slept on fold-up & camp beds, and on one occasion while camping on
During one holiday travelling through mainland
I remember spending a night in
The Reception area was busy as we checked in, and we chatted and laughed while waiting for our keys and have our passports checked. We were told our bags would be delivered to our rooms in a few minutes. Elevators were not a necessity in those days. Having bounced on, and checked all seven beds I returned to the corridor to see if the cases had arrived. Several of the other guests were of the same mind and standing looking out of their rooms.
All of a sudden I was swept up in a strong pair of arms and carried down the hallway squealing with laughter to a room where I was deposited in the largest cot I have ever seen! The cot was placed at the foot of a King sized bed and was the full width of it. The strong arms were attached to a good looking gentleman who had checked in at the same time we did. He had heard me laugh and decided that I was a ‘fun’ person! The girls finally came in search of me, and only then was I lifted out of the cot! We had a good laugh about it and later at dinner the nice man had a bottle of wine delivered to my table.
Another comfortable bed I shared with my husband was during a self-catering holiday in
Finally I come to the bed that inspired this post.
I made my one and only visit across the pond to the
The bed I slept in was a great big Four-poster pictured above. The Bride’s mother called to meet us the morning following our arrival. We sat and had coffee at the dining table and she was able to tell us that her husband, the father of the bride had made the table. It was a work of art and he only uses recycled wood for his Studio Furniture.



