Lunch break about to end at the conference. It was nice when I was the only one in here half an hour ago
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postheh, good luck with that.
i hope you like bland, tasteless meatballs and cabbage. or rookwurst and mashed spud.
i'd go indonesian.
Currently killing time with a G&T waiting for HWMBO to finishComment
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Had a fabulous meal here Welkom bij Cafe Lalalaa, het meest culinaire feestcafe van ’s-Hertogenbosch. All small plates and we want for the 'trust the chef' four dishes so had no idea what we were going to get. Highlights were the lobster bisque and veal served on a bed of chicory.
Now to the hotel bar for a nightcap. Have walked over 15k steps today!Comment
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Home!
The conference overran by about twenty minutes, and then it turned out the car park fed into some very narrow street which was chockablock at that time of evening, so it took until gone half-past-six before I was on the main road pointed out of Brighton
Could have made it in a straight three hours from there, but there was a lane closure for roadworks on the “smart” motorway just past Northampton. The problem is that everything on what used to be the hard shoulder has to get over a lane, and the end result is that all the remaining lanes are brought to a halt as everyone jockeys for position. I spent a year working in Northampton so I know that stretch very well from pre-smart days, and only at the height of the rush hour was there a vague chance it would jam up like that with the normal three lanes
Still, other than that it was plain sailing (pace the deranged drivers of the M25). Time to get my dinner onComment
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: Evening all :
Did a bit of gardening this afternoon in the bright sunshine.
Sheets dried nicely on the line & were finished off in the TD.
Tea this evening was M&S chunky breaded haddock.
It was nice enough.
Rounded off with 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea.
The evening's amusement came courtesy of BTVS S5 E1 & 2, Angel S2 E1 & 2, none of which were crossovers.
Dawn made her advent.
As did Dracula.
The aforementioned "smart" motorways seem as dubious an idea as the "smart" meters.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostThe aforementioned "smart" motorways seem as dubious an idea as the "smart" meters.
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTime to get my dinner onComment
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Oh, and Mystery Bike is still out there
If my reasoning is correct and it was put there shortly before I found it on Tuesday afternoon, then I think it’s now pretty unlikely that whoever put it there is coming back for it. It also seems pretty unlikely that whoever put it there was its owner. I’ll consider bringing it in tomorrow, barring further developments, while I ponder further courses of action that might lead to restoring it to them.Comment
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I don’t know if it’s getting up at 6:30 to be first at the hotel breakfast, sitting in an Art Deco cinema listening to technical talks all day, or spending 3h25m driving 162 miles home in the dark and occasional rain, but for some reason I’m quite tired
So I think I’ll have an early night
Goodnight allComment
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