The University Embankment |
Wyona slipped over to some other tables to get the six forks that were missing at our table.
That took care of the problem of having no utensils. There was no oil and vinegar for the salad. We ate it as it was.
The soup was a simple peasant soup, a texture that our friends didn’t like, the onions, carrots and potatoes grounded so finely that they were like sand and the dominant flavour was pepper as far as spices go.
The Rostral Columns |
On board ship, I have been passing on the bread tray every night, but at lunch I wanted to try a piece of this dense square loaf: rye and whole wheat, and the vinegar under taste might have been from this being a sour dough loaf.
Our table didn’t even get the main course when, so when the larger group was packing up to leave we still hadn’t had the fish and rice with a few boiled vegetables in it, nor the fruit cocktail that was served as dessert and that had come right out of a tin. We did get the shot glass of vodka and the champagne that came with the meal.
Now all of that to tell you about getting back on the bus. The tourists were not happy. The members from our group from India who had caused a lot of trouble the day before had been now been ushered to a different place in the restaurant than the rest of us and given, by the Indian owner, a different (and more desirable) meal.
Bitter complaining broke out to the tour leader. “My plate was chipped … my glass was dirty .. I am sure my goblet had not been washed … why did the Indians get a different meal … we had no dressing on the salad … we didn’t get served at all … I am so mad about this, I am going to complain… the service was so poor, … the waitresses just stood there looking at us” and on and on. As their chagrin poured out, one complaint was fueled by another.
St. Isaac's Cathedral |
There was a quiet silence.
I took her advice and continued to look carefully at what I was seeing around me.
Arta
I took her advice and continued to look carefully at what I was seeing around me.
Arta
St. Petersburg is on my list of places to go and things to do. So glad you both made it there! More stories at the Lake soon!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting scolding story. Kind of her to put things in perspective. I like your line of each complaint being fuled by the one before it.
ReplyDeleteIf you want a complaint-free moment, come walk anywhere in Larch Haven and smell the new growth of Spring turning to Summer.