Thursday, 12 January 2006
mirabelle
Drove to Park Lane and met David (surprisingly) in the stairway to Trader Vic's, whilst we were trying to locate the others.
Then we found Dave and joined the others in Zeta, where we had some colourful drinks. David was over from New York and has just started a new job, so this was a good chance to get an update.
Later we called Mirabelle and managed to get a table, so we moved on to Curzon Street, which has Marco Pierre White's cuisine presented in Art Deco surroundings.
The bar leads to a sleek dining room where we had a discreet corner table, interesting food and enjoyable wine. I experienced the (somewhat monstrous) blinis and Gareth volunteered to try their famous pig’s trotter with morels, pomme purée and sauce Périgueux.
We kept going until around midnight, saw David back to his hotel and then began the long hike home.
Thursday Thirteen (V8.0)
1. Now that the new year is really up and running I'm suddenly very busy;
2 Saturday I must make a round trip to Lancaster;
3. I have a 30cm pile of domestic paperwork to sift through. Hopefully most of it can be binned;
4. The answerphone is completely full and needs to be emptied. Messages are switching to 1571 now;
5. I've been sent several video inserts to review before I visit Barcelona;
6. I've emptied all of the throat lozenges and similar from my laptop case, since my bug 2-3 weeks ago;
7. I think the heater in my car has stopped working although all the lights come on;
8. My car is only 2000 miles from its next service; maybe I can hold out until then and get everything done together;
9. Last time I wrote this list 'the pool was shimmering'. Tonight I'm at home looking out on a cold night;
10. I watched Lost for the second time ever thinking it was the last ever episode but it was only the end of a series and they are all looking down a shaft;
11. Radio Four said that 23 January is the lowest morale day of the year for Brits. Something to do with lengths of nights, time since New Year Resolutions and time since last pay cheque;
12. I am conscious that most people write long Thursday Thirteens and mine are all relatively short;
13. I will want to see John's new Aerodyne Telecaster on Saturday.
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Wednesday, 11 January 2006
drink
Tuesday, 10 January 2006
swoon
Co-incidentally, I posted a picture of my Powerbook a couple of days ago. Today's brief visit to Apple shows their shiny MacBook Pro with new chippery and claimed to be 4 times as fast.
Now, I have a PC laptop for work and use my Mac for fun stuff like blogging, photography, video editing and music. I am always amazed how the Mac 'just works' and can outrun my other PC super-dooper hyperthreaded Pentium squigabyte special hardware assisted tower system.
So this new Mac environment is very interesting but I don't want to compromise the incredible reliability and effortless performance I get from my current Mac. Time to study the reviews.
Tag: apple, powerbook, intel
Monday, 9 January 2006
Bustling Brussels
An 04:30 start to catch an early flight to Brussels. It doesn't matter how early I leave the UK, the earliest I ever get to anywhere seems to be about 10:00 - what with the time zone change for mainland Europe.
A busy day and then adjourning to a central hotel close to the Belgian Stock Exchange before an evening stroll for eight of us to a nearby trendy and bustling bar and restaurant.
Sunday, 8 January 2006
fondue time
The house is back to a "card and decoration free" state and the piles of suitcases have been filed away. A routine trip to the supermarket today and then a fresh pack (hand luggage) for my brief trip to Brussels, Belgium early tomorrow.
Tonight we are enjoying a fondue with some German wine and a reasonably chilled evening before full normal service resumes tomorrow.
I even found some time to pluck a few strings on the guitar this afternoon.
Saturday, 7 January 2006
blogging resumes
Having taken a couple of weeks away from the blog, it flicked throught my mind about whether I'd restart and if I did, whether I'd fill the gap period with what happened.
When I started this, I decided that a year would be a minimum period, so here I go again. And I've backfilled a few posts from my recent trip to the USA- they can only cover random points and don't have a lot of clever hyperlinks. Next week I'm in Brussels, so it keeps a travel theme for a few more days.
Meantime, its house recovery time as well as time to vote for the bloggies!
Friday, 6 January 2006
twelfth night
Thursday, 5 January 2006
jam tomorrow
Wednesday, 4 January 2006
sleep
Tuesday, 3 January 2006
blues
Woke up this morning and the vacation was gone.
Well, time to pack the bags, squish everything into the car and head back to the airport- though not until mid afternoon. Time for a few last shopping and tourist moments and then a final great tick in the box with a lunch time visit to House of Blues.
Out afterwards, back into mid twenties sunshine and clear skies as we strolled back to the car and then hit the road back to Orlando international.
Monday, 2 January 2006
spaceman
Had to do Mission to Space, which is a great simulator and probably my favourite out of world experience ride in Disney.
Strapped into a spaceship, accelerating to 6000mph and flying to Mars via a slingshot acceleration off of the moon.
Great fun and real G forces.
Its the only ride I can recollect where they provide sick bags and you sometimes see little rows of green faced people on the way out.
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