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Edinburgh and the Mai Thai

Blasdale Home Posted on July 7, 2006 by SteveJuly 7, 2006

3rd July 2006

Up early and back to Edinburgh.  What a change, Edinburgh was freezing cold, cloudy and miserable.  By all accounts the South is still as warm as before.  Hotel had allocated me a room on the wrong side of the hotel, so unable to pick up the free broad band from the Mai Thai.

Ate at the Mai Thai, very nice green curry.

4th July 2006

Another cloudy day, with low cloud obscuring Arthur’s seat.  This evening ate at Zest, where I had a very entertaining evening.  The waiter became very animated about Portugal and football.  The restaurant is Indian run and the waiter was from the Goa, which has very strong Portuguese connections.  He also was a Roman Catholic.  I wonder if he has met Richy.

5th July 2006

There was a loud clap of thunder part way through the day.  The sun actually came out at one stage in the evening.  Watched France win against Portugal at the ! Mai Thai.  Very scrappy game as the French held on to their 1 – 0 lead, at one stage all the Portuguese were in the French side, including the goal keeper in a last ditch attempt to save the match.  The Portuguese constantly diving and arguing for fouls spoilt the game.  They should have been yellow carded.  Oh and had some very nice Dim Sum rolls, followed by a curry at the Mai Thai.

6th July 2006

The day has started off sunny, and remained fairly hot through the day.  Visited the Mai Thai, yet again, and had a red curry and Jasmine rice.   It was very good, washed down with a few Krony.  Spent a few moments talking to the owner.  For me the Mai Thai is an excellent venue, free internet access, a posh restaurant (if needed), a bar where you can drink, eat and surf, TV to watch the games, and relatively cheap beer, though I need to get them to serve some real ale.

7th July 2006

Today was the final day at the bank for a week.

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England are out of the world cup

Blasdale Home Posted on July 2, 2006 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

The weekend was very hot and dry.  Saturday reached the dizzy heights of 30 degrees, Sunday was even hotter at 33.  The met office is giving out warnings about the heat, dehydration and old people.

BBQ warmed up for lunch, we had some excellent, very good local English lamb chops bought from a recommended butcher in a local village Launton

Watched the football match as we were beaten by Portugal.  The behaviour of  Portugal was disgusting.  The whinging of Ronaldo all the time was disgusting, and the falling over and playing hurt by Portugal went beyond a joke.  The ref should have yellow carded a few of them.  And as for the treatment of Rooney, it was unbelievable, a red card, no,  yellow maybe yes.  It looked so accidental.

Think the cat was terrified at my shouting and cheering.

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England out of the world cup

Blasdale Home Posted on July 2, 2006 by SteveJuly 2, 2006

The weekend was very hot and dry. Saturday reached the dizzy heights of 30 degrees, Sunday was even hotter at 33. The met office is giving out warnings about the heat, dehydration and old people.

BBQ warmed up for lunch, we had some excellent, very good local English lamb chops bought from a recommended butcher in a local village Launton

Watched the football match as we were beaten by Portugal. The behaviour of Portugal was disgusting. The whinging of Ronaldo all the time was disgusting, and the falling over and playing hurt by Portugal went beyond a joke. The ref should have yellow carded a few of them. And as for the treatment of Rooney, it was unbelievable, a red card, no, yellow maybe yes. It looked so accidental.

Think the cat was terrified at my shouting and cheering.

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Edinburgh and two years of iBuy

Blasdale Home Posted on June 30, 2006 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

29th June 2006

Very busy day in Edinburgh, worked until almost 7.00, back to the hotel and supper in the bar. Had chicken roulade, chips and grilled salmon with a veggie curry, washed down with a couple of pints of Starpramen.  The cute Scottish bar maid was on duty, so we exchanged a few words  Back in my room, which overlooks Whistle Binkies, a band started to play, so was very tempted to go out, but decided on a good nights sleep instead.

30th June 2006

Today was a wet, wet day, woke to the rain, and still drizzling when we went out for lunch.  The lunch was to celebrate the second year of the iBuy project.  We walked in the rain to a Thai restaurant called Thai One.  Seemed quite a smart establishment with all the waitresses bowing as you entered.  Ate a substantial meal of Thai fishcakes, followed with a Sirloin Steak Salad, then grilled Salmon and Ice-Cream to finish.  All good practise for next week when I will be back eating at the Thai bar Mai Thai. 

Flight back, uneventful, as soon as we were south of Manchester the wearther cleared up.

The installation of iBuy was complete on Sunday 27th June 2004.  Just over 2 years ago.

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Edinburgh and two years of iBuy

Blasdale Home Posted on June 30, 2006 by SteveJune 30, 2006

29th June 2006

Very busy day in Edinburgh, worked until almost 7.00, back to the hotel and supper in the bar. Had chicken roulade, chips and grilled salmon with a veggie curry, washed down with a couple of pints of Starpramen.  The cute Scottish bar maid was on duty, so we exchanged a few words  Back in my room, which overlooks Whistle Binkies, a band started to play, so was very tempted to go out, but decided on a good nights sleep instead.

30th June 2006

Today was a wet, wet day, woke to the rain, and still drizzling when we went out for lunch.  The lunch was to celebrate the second year of the iBuy project.  We walked in the rain to a Thai restaurant called Thai One.  Seemed quite a smart establishment with all the waitresses bowing as you entered.  Ate a substantial meal of Thai fishcakes, followed with a Sirloin Steak Salad, then grilled Salmon and Ice-Cream to finish.  All good practise for next week when I will be back eating at the Thai bar Mai Thai. 

Flight back, uneventful, as soon as we were south of Manchester the wearther cleared up.

The installation of iBuy was complete on Sunday 27th June 2004.  Just over 2 years ago.

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Edinburgh is the sun

Blasdale Home Posted on June 28, 2006 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

26th June.

Up early again and off to Edinburgh. Today there were no delays on the flights, and I was in work by 9.00pm.

After work, I stayed in the hotel for an early night and supper.

27th June

Today the weather was sunny weather, though not hot. Decided to eat out for todays meal, so tried a Vegetarian Restaurant near the hotel called Black Boa I saw it advertised in the Bigg Issue magazine. Will compensate with a steak tomorrow. Actually the meal was very good. Started with an unusual salad of mango, avocado and lettuce. Followed with a goats cheese roulade.

28th June

Kept my steak promise, went to McKirdys for a steak and chips., then I had a wander through Edinburgh looking for somewhere to eat on Thursday. May try the new Petite Paris to see what that is like. Met up with Ed for a couple of pints at Pivot. Again a sunny day, but not hot.

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Edinburgh is the sun

Blasdale Home Posted on June 28, 2006 by SteveJune 28, 2006

26th June.

Up early again and off to Edinburgh.  Today there were no delays on the flights, and I was in work by 9.00pm.

After work, I stayed in the hotel for an early night and supper.

27th June

Today the weather was sunny weather, though not hot.  Decided to eat out for todays meal, so tried a Vegetarian Restaurant near the hotel called Black Bo’s.  I saw it advertised in the Bigg Issue magazine.  Will compensate with a steak tomorrow.  Actually the meal was very good.  Started with an unusual salad of mango, avocado and lettuce.  Followed with a goats cheese roulade.

28th June

Kept my steak promise, went to McKirdys for a steak and chips., then I had a  wander through Edinburgh looking for somewhere to eat on Thursday.  May try the new Petite Paris to see what that is like.  Met up with Ed for a couple of pints at Pivot.  Again a sunny day, but not hot.

 

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Wotton Underwood Open Day

Blasdale Home Posted on June 25, 2006 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

Today we went to the Wotton Underwood  open day.  Did not visit the house, we had seen that two years ago.  Instead we rode on the 15 inch railway, taking a ride on on the Steam Powered Train. The track takes you a mile or so through the countryside.

After the ride, we went for a long walk around the lake.  We saw masses of  dragon flies, and fish jumping out catching the low flying dragon flies.  The estate is doing a massive amount of tree planting.  It is very beautiful, quiet and restful around there.

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Wotton Underwood Open Day

Blasdale Home Posted on June 25, 2006 by SteveJune 25, 2006

Today we went to the Wotton Underwood  open day.  Did not visit the house, we had seen that two years ago.  Instead we rode on the 15 inch railway, taking a ride on on the Steam Powered Train. The track takes you a mile or so through the contryside.

After the ride, we went for a long walk around the lake.  We saw masses of  dragon flies, and fish jumping out catching the low flying dragon flies.  The estate is doing a massive amount of tree planting.  It is very beatiful, quiet and restful around there.

 
 

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Edinburgh

Blasdale Home Posted on June 23, 2006 by SteveJune 23, 2006

21st June

Well today was a very breezy day, with mixed showers and blue sky, late in the day it started to drizzle.  Quite cold outside, I don’t know where our Summer has gone. I thought about walking up Arthurs seat for mid summer celebrations.  Decided it was too cold for that, and too wet.  Ah well the nights will be drawing in from now on.

It was supper at the Mai Thai again.

22nd June

Again ate at the Mai Thai

23rd June

Another hard days work, then flew back to Birmingham.  Uneventful flight, arrived on time.  Popped into see Margaret and David on the way home.

 

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