Los Chimpos Ride Again
You stare at the note, reading it to yourself, and consider what it could mean.
Clearly, someone has some information for you and they want you to meet them.
Where, though? What does the riddle mean?
It mentions horticulture, and you know the Royal Horticultural Society of London is the leading gardening charity.
Does it mean that somehow?
They promote shows all over; from the Chelsea Flower Show to Hampton Court Palace and even the Cardiff.
Can it mean that, somehow? Do they have an office in London, perhaps?
You look at the note and frown.
What does the 'celestial orchestra' refer to, though?
Does Kew Gardens have a choir performance, perhaps?
Or does it refer to celestial in the more heavenly sense and mean a graveyard or cemetery?
London has plenty of famous cemeteries so which one does the person who wrote the note mean?
You lean back in your chair and stare at the ceiling.
The extractor fan above your head looks iffy, as if it is broken, but you look away. Clearly this is not the highest class of office available. It's basically a cupboard.
You consider what the 'amber nectar' part refers to.
Does it mean booze?
Wasn't there an old beer advert that talked about "...a bit of the old amber nectar"?
Wracking your brains, you can't think of anything else it would refer to unless, of course, the amber part refers to actual amber. What is this, Jurassic Park?!
You sigh, screw the paper up, and toss the note across the room in frustration.
Closing you eyes, you think about what it could mean.
Clearly, someone has some information for you and they want you to meet them.
Where, though? What does the riddle mean?
It mentions horticulture, and you know the Royal Horticultural Society of London is the leading gardening charity.
Does it mean that somehow?
They promote shows all over; from the Chelsea Flower Show to Hampton Court Palace and even the Cardiff.
Can it mean that, somehow? Do they have an office in London, perhaps?
You look at the note and frown.
What does the 'celestial orchestra' refer to, though?
Does Kew Gardens have a choir performance, perhaps?
Or does it refer to celestial in the more heavenly sense and mean a graveyard or cemetery?
London has plenty of famous cemeteries so which one does the person who wrote the note mean?
You lean back in your chair and stare at the ceiling.
The extractor fan above your head looks iffy, as if it is broken, but you look away. Clearly this is not the highest class of office available. It's basically a cupboard.
You consider what the 'amber nectar' part refers to.
Does it mean booze?
Wasn't there an old beer advert that talked about "...a bit of the old amber nectar"?
Wracking your brains, you can't think of anything else it would refer to unless, of course, the amber part refers to actual amber. What is this, Jurassic Park?!
You sigh, screw the paper up, and toss the note across the room in frustration.
Closing you eyes, you think about what it could mean.