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Me, 2 months ago: You'll need $150k+ for the first phase, based on my experience (recorded in the meeting notes and emails)
PM, today: It appears we've now spent the approved $50k for the first phase and will need more funding to complete it.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Scotch broth and multiseed bread for lunch
Brightened up some more out, but it looks a little breezy tooComment
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No proper lunch today had as we're out for a bazillion course tasting menu this evening.
So I had a bowl of bran flakes around 1130 and have just had a cup of coffee and a couple of dark chocolate digestives for an afternoon snack.Comment
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Walk briskly walked, green ring closed
The sunset was quite good, with clumps of layered cloud being lit up all red and orange from beneath to give it a dramatic feel
Police tape still across the door of the hotel and there was a fire engine parked a few doors up. I daresay that's just them popping back to check there aren't any lingering hotspots or whateverComment
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Oh, and on the way out I took the recycling down and trundled forth the bin against the morrow
Having spotted a general waste bin already put out on the street that had some space left, I just got the bag from the kitchen bin and carted that out too. It smelled absolutely rank, because I haven't done it in a few weeks
I've realised that with so much going in the recycling nowadays, I don't actually need a big (35 litre) kitchen bin any more. So when I get around to buying a replacement (the pedal mechanism still being broken beyond repair) I think I'll get a smaller bin. That way I can cart out what little general waste I do generate once a week or so, and not end up with a badly-maintained compost heap in a bag standing in the corner of the room where I cookComment
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Tea has been a roast chicken dinner, which was very nice indeed
The chicken wasn't really big, but big enough to be going along with - about 3½lbComment
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Watched a bit of the new episode of Police Interceptors with dinner
And then the latest episode of Surgeons, which is a repair shop of sorts I suppose
And earlier, I got to March in Sam Pepys' diary for 1665
Early to bed now so I can be up betimes (as Sam would put it) for bin day tomorrow.
Goodnight allComment
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Morning all
Overcast! But still dry. Currently 12 degrees with a high of 13 expected. The sun might poke through the cloud on occasion. Barometer up a touch to 1030 mBar.
Dinner last night was lovely! If anyone watched MasterChef a couple of years back they might remember a Nepalese chef call Santosh Shah who sadly didn't win. However, he's still doing very well and has a pop up within Cinnamon Kitchen in Devonshire Square serving a 15/16 course tasting menu on a few selected evenings. He's hoping to get his own restaurant next year and is using the pop up to test the food.
Today's Kantar diary fact is:
Amazon begins selling the 'Kindle', an electronic reading device 2007Comment
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