Mar. 14th, 2006
I got home tonight to find that my wife, ravenous from her diet, had actually eaten without me. Well, she calls it eating – she had a tub of cottage cheese, a handful of carrots, and half a pack of ryvita. (The very thought of cottage cheese makes me nauseous.) This took me back a bit, since I was expecting a rich bean casserole. Oh well.
Instead of a bean-feast, I had some wonderful cheese and bread, with a glass of wine (natch), and then I made myself a mushroom-and-parmesan omelette. With another glass of wine, lots of garlic and a handful of herbs.
And it was delicious.
Instead of a bean-feast, I had some wonderful cheese and bread, with a glass of wine (natch), and then I made myself a mushroom-and-parmesan omelette. With another glass of wine, lots of garlic and a handful of herbs.
And it was delicious.
I got home tonight to find that my wife, ravenous from her diet, had actually eaten without me. Well, she calls it eating – she had a tub of cottage cheese, a handful of carrots, and half a pack of ryvita. (The very thought of cottage cheese makes me nauseous.) This took me back a bit, since I was expecting a rich bean casserole. Oh well.
Instead of a bean-feast, I had some wonderful cheese and bread, with a glass of wine (natch), and then I made myself a mushroom-and-parmesan omelette. With another glass of wine, lots of garlic and a handful of herbs.
And it was delicious.
Instead of a bean-feast, I had some wonderful cheese and bread, with a glass of wine (natch), and then I made myself a mushroom-and-parmesan omelette. With another glass of wine, lots of garlic and a handful of herbs.
And it was delicious.
The Scottish Parliament: on the move
Mar. 14th, 2006 09:45 pmThe Scottish Parliament has been displaced. A loose roof-beam threatened to hit the Conservative benches in the chamber below, and the building in Holyrood was closed for safety concerns. (If it hadn’t been reported on the BBC, I doubt many people would have noticed, but that is another story.)
For the last week, they have had to hold debates in the Hub, at the other end of the Royal Mile. This is a beautiful building; usually an arts venue – I have been to some brilliant jazz concerts there during the Edinburgh Jazz Festival – and it is also famous for hosting my wife’s and my wedding reception.
Before it was transformed into the Hub a few years ago, it had lain empty for many years. In the early eighties it was used as a fringe venue – some friends were part of a theatre company called, I think, Surfing Theatre who used it in 1981 for a venue for fringe comedy and farce.
And now it is host to the Scottish Parliament.
For the last week, they have had to hold debates in the Hub, at the other end of the Royal Mile. This is a beautiful building; usually an arts venue – I have been to some brilliant jazz concerts there during the Edinburgh Jazz Festival – and it is also famous for hosting my wife’s and my wedding reception.
Before it was transformed into the Hub a few years ago, it had lain empty for many years. In the early eighties it was used as a fringe venue – some friends were part of a theatre company called, I think, Surfing Theatre who used it in 1981 for a venue for fringe comedy and farce.
And now it is host to the Scottish Parliament.
The Scottish Parliament: on the move
Mar. 14th, 2006 09:45 pmThe Scottish Parliament has been displaced. A loose roof-beam threatened to hit the Conservative benches in the chamber below, and the building in Holyrood was closed for safety concerns. (If it hadn’t been reported on the BBC, I doubt many people would have noticed, but that is another story.)
For the last week, they have had to hold debates in the Hub, at the other end of the Royal Mile. This is a beautiful building; usually an arts venue – I have been to some brilliant jazz concerts there during the Edinburgh Jazz Festival – and it is also famous for hosting my wife’s and my wedding reception.
Before it was transformed into the Hub a few years ago, it had lain empty for many years. In the early eighties it was used as a fringe venue – some friends were part of a theatre company called, I think, Surfing Theatre who used it in 1981 for a venue for fringe comedy and farce.
And now it is host to the Scottish Parliament.
For the last week, they have had to hold debates in the Hub, at the other end of the Royal Mile. This is a beautiful building; usually an arts venue – I have been to some brilliant jazz concerts there during the Edinburgh Jazz Festival – and it is also famous for hosting my wife’s and my wedding reception.
Before it was transformed into the Hub a few years ago, it had lain empty for many years. In the early eighties it was used as a fringe venue – some friends were part of a theatre company called, I think, Surfing Theatre who used it in 1981 for a venue for fringe comedy and farce.
And now it is host to the Scottish Parliament.