Why Shrewsbury? I say why not! I was beckoned to that Shropshire town to see what all the fuss is about. No fuss was found, I left Wolverhampton to arrive in Shrewsbury within the hour so time didn't have to be of any essence. From the very moment I stepped off my train in Shrewsbury I could feel that small town vibe, a town with history and tonnes of winding roads that gave me a break from the post-industrial town of Bilston. You know I still love you B! Located close to the Welsh border it was easy to hear the slightness of a twang in the townspeople's talk, had I reached Wales? Greeted with the English Bridge I loved the view onto the Severn river. I've only ever heard about Shrewsbury through the news, when the rain falls the Severn river throws some serious shade on Shrewsbury! I left my expectations at home to find I was very impressed by the Tudor vibe that Shrewsbury served so well! Just take in the view from the image on the left, Shrewsbury's got good looks! Shrewsbury, know that you are cool!
Girl got hungry! In hot pursuit for some Korean and Japanese fusion food I wanted my lunch already! Momo No Ki, the home of Ramen in Shrewsbury town. Twitter got me good, after a follow from an interesting looking eatery I didn't see why I couldn't have some of that good cooking! I ordered the signature dish, the Momo No Ki served up noodle bowl heaven with spice and substance. Bringing out all the colours and flavours from the Ramen goodness I could of been back in Chinatown, New York City! I didn't have to wait in line for I was served promptly by the friendly and professional team who worked the floor at Momo No Ki! Captured to the right stands my hearty serving, accompanied by a Kirin Japanese beer I dined on a international hype even though I was in the charming town of Shrewsbury. This experience has really made me pay more attention when I get an alert on Twitter, social media has a lot to answer for! I seriously recommend trying something amazing at Momo No Ki! Get back to the Ramen noodles!
I'm not religious but like a prayer I found myself taking moment at Shrewsbury Abbey. I admit I didn't receive any calling but I'm a sucker for a place of worship. Shrewsbury Abbey reminded me of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Stratford-Upon-Avon, the resting place of playwright William Shakespeare. Like a prayer or maybe a dream? With its earliest foundations dating back to Saxon times in 1070, the Abbey was most influential when it was used as a Benedictine Abbey in 1084. Something somewhere told me this Abbey had put in some serious years I guess life is a mystery? I noticed that Shrewsbury had a cathedral but I just wasn't interested in that at all! Shrewsbury's Abbey gave me some peace and quiet so all was good. I honestly didn't expect to find an Abbey that had so many years behind it, the engravings looked like Latin! 1070 might well be 944 years since Shrewsbury Abbey started worshiping the divine one, heaven help this endearing place of worship carry on for another 944 years. Preach!