Today we are in Doune at Simply Sarah’s tiny café. Usually when we are here we go to the Buttercup Café on the other side of the road. However, we didn’t come to Doune intent on visiting Simply Sarah’s, no no no, we came in search of a hydrangea. We need one to match another we already have in the garden. Pat suggested that we look for one here because there’s a teeny wee place that sells plants behind the Buttercup café. Coincidentally there just happens to be two of her favourite clothes shops here as well. The fact that we had to drive past several mega garden centres to get here didn’t make me in the least suspicious!?
Trevor Davis
Although you might not think so this little village is famous for making guns, pistols to be exact. The demise of highway robbery and gentlemen throwing down the gauntlet, of course, led to a drastic drop in demand. Now the village is just a nice place to live … and it has a couple of nice clothes shops. Doune Castle is a big attraction but in spite of the fact that many famous people have stayed there you would never know. They don’t do blue plaques here. That’s not to say that they don’t do any plaques. This one just outside Sarah’s is to Trevor Davis. A local hero and fount of all knowledge by the sounds of it!
Anyway, surprise surprise, there weren’t any hydrangeas for sale at the little plant stall. Did I mention that two of Pat’s favourite clothes shops are here? There was nothing else for it but to visit one of them, Doune Chic. They didn’t have any hydrangeas either but the did have lots of clothes. Suffice to say they don’t have as many as they had before we arrived. It was when we were on our way to second clothes shop (to see if they had any hydrangeas) that we visited Simply Sarah’s.
It’s very small, only two tables. Everything is home made by Sarah so we were keen to try their scones. No cream but we were asked if we would like butter and jam with the scone. However, we hadn’t expected them to preload them … argh! As you know, we like to do that ourselves. There was certainly no skimping on the jam. It would have to be a fork and knife job to avoid very sticky fingers. The scone was delicious and in other circumstances could have been a topscone.
This is a great wee place and very busy. Lots of chat so, in the absence of Trevor Davis, probably the place to find out what’s happening in the village. We left to go to the clothes shop next door, Woodlane of Doune. No hydrangeas but lots of other stuff.
It’s interesting to speculate on what pearls of wisdom Trevor would be dispensing these days while helping folks cross the road. We suspect that he would be so disgusted with the state of the world that he might mutter nothing more than “look left, look right”. Trevor would have known where to get a hydrangea. We miss you Trevor!
FK16 6BY tel: 01786 842304 Simply Sarah’s
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Pat is so efficient working in the dress/ clothes shopping nicely with hunting for hydrangeas. I’m so glad the clothes shopping was successful!
Might have known you would take her side!
Yes Doune is a nice wee place
Sorry you didn’t find your hydrangea
This has been a really good year for them too
Sure Pat found what she was looking for 😀
No need to rub it in Wendy.
No doubt Billy you are a hero…..I’m thinking you suggested Doune just so you could spoilt your little lady!! Scones and hydrangeas just second thoughts! We have magnificent hydrangeas in Australia AND it’s Spring so very available!
Oh Jann, you know me so well. Once when my credit card let out a loud groan the lady in the shop said “happy wife, happy life” but then she would wouldn’t she! We had a very enjoyable day. Great news about the Aussie hydrangeas … just grab one and bring it over!
We had a great day out but sadly no hydrangeas, never mind we’ll try again in the spring. The shops will also have more to look at then 😂😂
Sarah’s is a nice wee place as well.