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Monthly Archives: March 2014
So I said: I want to work for 40 weeks a year and take 12 weeks vacation I want the whole of February each year to be included in those 12 weeks I want 3 weeks off every August in … Continue reading
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When you choose to get angry OR EVEN with someone who doesn’t care, you are simply a dog barking at a lamppost. A friend recently shared with me his rage, frustration and bitterness about his dealings with a group of … Continue reading
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Knackered
Heading for home after 8 consecutive days of work that began what seems like an age ago with a flight to Luxembourg last Saturday. My last 24 hours with the team from Elmsleigh House Dental Clinic at Middle Aston House … Continue reading
Another 05:00 start and day 6 of 8 days on the road and away from home. Thursday always seems to be the morning that hurts the most. I loved this Antarctic Memorial on the quayside of Cardiff Bay as I … Continue reading
The successful habit of reading
I read Wired magazine every month and have done for years. The optimism is infectious and the glimpses of our technological future inspiring. I read Intelligent Life magazine every quarter because, frankly, its intelligent, beautifully written and gives me a … Continue reading
Over the weekend it was a big surprise to travel with British Airways for the first time in a number of years. Here is what I liked: fast and efficient check in at LHR T1 easy transit from Paddington super … Continue reading
At work in Luxembourg
It has been a real education to see Restaurant Lea Linster in operation both Saturday evening and Sunday lunchtime, with over 45 covers at each sitting. The team here are true professionals and the synchronicity with which each course is … Continue reading
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