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Saudi Arabia

Blasdale Home Posted on September 25, 2005 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

After the pleasant long weekend at Cambridge, reality struck home.  Rosemary dropped me off at Heathrow in the evening to catch the 8.45 to Jeddah. 

Bit of a shock when I was told about the redundancies at Cedar.  Old colleagues of mine, John Curd, Peter Willson, Anne Walsh, Stuart Charlton and Yura Usvyat had been let go on Friday. Spent  the waiting time on the plane phoning John, Peter and Anne.

Managed a few hours sleep on the plane, finally arrived to the most awful heat and humidity.  Well not so warm (29) but everything was dripping with wet.  My hotel windows, I cannot see out of because of the condensation on the outside.

Ian Rosethorne lost his luggage in transit.  Probably because we booked in so late,  booking in late was a strategy recommended by the ticket sales to get an upgrade to business class. 

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Transformation Alumni weekend in Cambridge

Blasdale Home Posted on September 24, 2005 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

Transformation Alumni weekend in Cambridge.  Stayed at Steve’s old college, Cauis, in an old building off Harvey Court.   Slight delay to departure for Steve to find credit cards, only prolonged by him deciding we’d go in Rosemary’s car so she could “drop him off at Heathrow” on Sunday so he could catch evening flight to Saudi for work.  Rosemary thought Heathrow not on normal route home and how she’d rather not drive to Heathrow and risk humiliation of going round and round in circles prior to finding scenic route home, and she also felt tea party at CUP infinitely more appealing.

Arrived in Cambridge to find had somehow lost alumni booklet etc (which has not materialized since).  Checked in at Harvey Court with no problems (what do you expect at such an establishment?) and walked to the Law Faculty at the Sidgwick site to collect our own separate itineraries. 

Both of us off to the Scott Polar Research Institute to learn about the poles, exploration thereof and current work of the institute.   Large confusion on R’s part over differences between North Pole, Pole of Inaccessibility and the drifting North Magnetic Pole.  Views of the poles on the dome ceilings, executed in 1930s, in the main hall.  Fascinating to note that the North Pole was first seen only on 12 May 1926 and how several aspects of the North Pole dome now out of date in a few years of its painting.  Irritating to note that Steve had forgotten camera. 

Lunch at Browns and then to the Herbarium to hear about 300 years of plants and history.  We heard how Botany professor John Stevens Henslow had taught and later recommended his pupil Charles Darwin as the naturalist on The Beagle.  We were privileged to see actual plant specimen collected by Darwin (to Henslow’s standards) and now extinct.  But the most striking aspect of the talk was the enthusiasm of Curator Prof John Parker and Assistant Curator Gina Murrell.  Their recent work was into how Henslow’s botanical investigations on the nature of species helped Darwin in his evolutionary thoughts.  We caught up with them again at the evening reception and were enthralled to learn how Gina had found vital Darwin material in an off-site “archive” due for demolition.  She remarked how the line between work and leisure was very blurred for her.  What a marvellous state to be in.

Enthusiasm at this last event, meant both of us missed our next engagement.  Steve decided we should go to M&S and, due to existing article of clothing looking as though he’d slept in it for several days, R should find him a new suit for Saudi trip.  Major discoveries at M&S: a) their inches are smaller than they used to be and hence larger than normal sizes needed and b) ties cost a small fortune.  Lessons learnt are to not drink beer & generally diet and, when going on a business trip, not leave ties at home. (Later heard, one of the others going to Saudi lost his luggage, so, as suggested by R, S should have taken both suits and hence perhaps clothed the lad who’d lost his wardrobe.)

Opening Reception in the Fitzwilliam where we were wined and canaped and heard the Vice-Chancellor talk.  Quick wander around the Illuminated Medieval Manuscripts, before heading back to Sidgwick for A Philosophical Evening (with cheese & wine).   Four names proposed as Cambridge’s greatest philosopher, with Francis Bacon winning.  Wine and cheese not on a par with that the Reception.

Saturday saw Steve into Cosmology and big bangs in general while Rosemary took a more catholic selection of talks.  Steve started with “Origins of Cosmology” and Rosemary with “Egypt from A – Z” by Dr Toby Wilkinson.  Egyptian talk was totally brilliant, cohesive and engrossing.  Later learnt the Berks branch of the Cambridge Society is trying to book him for a talk.  We coincided for “Journey from the centre of the earth” and divided for Steve to hear Dr Simon Singh’s “Big Bang: The History of the Universe” and Rosemary to hear Claire Tomalin speak on Pepys. Steve discovered two books entitled Big Bang had been published this year, one of them more personally involving than Dr Singh’s version.  Rosemary discovered she needed to read both Pepys and Ms Tomalin’s biography of the man immediately and also how amazingly young Ms Tomalin looked (she couldn’t possibly have matriculated in 1951, could she?).

Sandwich lunch before David Starkey’s highly entertaining, and with only (for him) a few mildly controversial remarks, “That was the year that was” about the Gunpowder plot of 1605 and the never ending problems of religions in society.

Simon Singh, David Starkey, the vice-chancellor and Griff Rhys Jones were the guests for David Frost’s “Tea with Frost” discussion.  Steve briefly shot to fame as being, in common with Griff RJ, one of the occupiers of the Lady Mitchell Hall back in the summer of 1973 and one of a very select few in the Hall to confess to being so.  As we left, one old boy said to Steve (having read Steve’s label) “I’ve got your number, Blasdale!”.  He later confessed to being a Millwall supporter and therefore not entirely spotless himself.

Drinks at The Eagle (rather expensive but reasonable beers) with Catherine, Peter and David from the Berks branch before a very good Thai meal with them and (to quote) “so to bed”.

Sunday, lost several things in the room in space of just a few minutes, but finally collated all possessions into the car and walked into Cambridge for breakfast at The Copper Kettle. Steve off to Lucy Cavendish college (aimed at “mature”  ie over 21, female students.  Over 21?  Mature?  What are we?) and Rosemary to private alumni viewing of The Cambridge Illuminations.  Sublime.  Trinity curator superbly informative.  One day R will get the book.  Steve joined her for a quick check on her favourite painting –

Sandwich lunch before tour of the cast gallery (later discovered Selina did NOT go there while attending the Classics Conference in July.) Shameful lack of dedication.

Hideous drive down M11, M25 not too bad, but low lying, glaring, setting sun blamed for short detour on M4 during return trip home.  Steve made his flight.

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Mary and Ed

Blasdale Home Posted on September 19, 2005 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

Tuesday I went out with Mary Devine and Ed Aldridge for a few beers and supper.

Started off in the Bow Bar on Victoria street where I drank their Malt of the Day.

Then onto The Mussel and Steak Bar, where we all had Mussels in various sauces.

Afterwards had a pint in the City Cafe on Blair Street, Bannermans on Cow gate and finally Bows  on Blackfriars Street.

The area around there was full of noisy students.  I think term had started and all the freshers where being taken on a tour of the area.  They were getting discounts at the various bars.  Definitely made me feel old.

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Edinburgh

Blasdale Home Posted on September 18, 2005 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

Another week in Edinburgh.  This time staying at the Raddison.  No free Internet access, though trying to gather lots of points on my hotel card which should give me free access.

Ate at the hotel, rather late, just before 10.00pm.  Had well presented food.  The idea was you select 2-3 foods.  I had Salmon which was served and grilled on a block of wood, some very thin slices of beef with salad and horseradish sauce and a plate of chips.

There seems to be a trend, which is quite good, to serve bread with some olive oil for dipping.  The olive oil has some flavourings added.  I have seen reduced Balsamic vinegar.  Here they served the olive oil with some olive Tapenade.  Adds quite a lot of flavour to the dipping oil. 

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Dish Washer

Blasdale Home Posted on September 16, 2005 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

Went into Bicester to purchase a replacement dish washer.  Went for an up market Miele.  Hopefully will last longer than the five year that the previous Hotpoint Aquarius lasted.

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Cafe Royal

Blasdale Home Posted on September 15, 2005 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

Friday. cold sunny day, checked  out of the hotel and wondered into work.

Went over to the Cafe Royal for lunch with Neil and Simon.  Ed and Mary turned up later for lunch as well.  Had some lovely pickled Herring, and a couple of pints of Dark Island.

Back to work to finish off, and then on home.  Easyjet coming up trumps with with an on-time flight.

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Thai again

Blasdale Home Posted on September 14, 2005 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

Today the weather was poor.  Drizzle some of the days. Had to provide the bank with some estimates for the work I am doing.  I believe they thought the work would take several weeks, but I will easily have it written and tested by the end of next week.  By the end of the day I feel well on target.

Back to the hotel, hoped to log on to the free Internet access from the Thai Restaurant.  Could see the router, but got no where beyond that.  So over to the bar with laptop.  Apparently they had unplugged the wireless LAN because they needed the link downstairs, and the wireless LAN does not reach through the concrete floor.

Had a couple of pints while surfing, and then a Thai meal.  Went for non spicy hot vegetarian in the hope there would be no dire results.  Writing this the next day I can say so far so good.

When requesting a hotel, I will look favorably on the Holyrood hotel, but only if I can get a room on the West side, preferably room numbers near the Thai Restaurant (209, 211, 213, 215, 217), and similar rooms on the third floor.

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Today decided on a Thai

Blasdale Home Posted on September 13, 2005 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

Today decided on a Thai.  While I was in the hotel I discovered an open Wireless LAN I could use.  The LAN identified itself as Thai is good.  So looked around the hotel, there must be a Thai restaurant.  Yes there was. Its near Holyrood in the TUN, and is called th Erawan Restaurant.  It was actually a restaurant and bar.  Serving Thai food and has a nice modern bar. 

I decided on a hot spicy Thai salad.  Very nice, but in hind sight I should have gone for a mild non spicy vegetarian meal.

Spent the evening using their free wireless LAN from the hotel.  Think I will be staying in this hotel in the future, though have to request rooms on the West side.

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Edinburgh and hotel food

Blasdale Home Posted on September 12, 2005 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

Not feeling so well after that steak, so decided on a quite day, no drink, little food.  Decided to eat in the hotel, (Holyrood something).  So expensive, and so heavy.  Went vegetarian, with a pasta and mushrooms.  Quite nice though.

Weather great, and the bank have some actual work for me to do.  Seems they want me through October.

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Edinburgh and the Mussel and Steak bar

Blasdale Home Posted on September 11, 2005 by SteveApril 2, 2020

The happiness of the holiday was at an end, all those Chillies, and the water in Istanbul came to their revenge, but still had to be up early for the flight to Scotland and the bank.

Took it easy on the Monday, a few pints at lunch time in Tiles to watch the Oval match.  Should have arrived earlier, our fortunes took a real rise, over 40 runs in under the hour. In the evening, the security guard was unhappy, he was not looking forward to all the crowing from the English.

Supper off the the Mussel and Steak Bar.  Started off with a kebab, tuna I think, then had a huge steak.  Bit of a stupid thing to do with the dickey tummy.  No alcohol though, very restrained.

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