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Thursday, May 08, 2003  

So - updates for the last few days. Tuesday night I dropped by the Maple Leaf pub (the Canadian Pub in London). I was going to have a quick beer before running off to Windsor to pack before moving the next day. Turns out the last Ottawa v Philly game was on - so I had to stay and watch it. I met a bunch of students from the LSE and proceeded to kick off a night of food and drink - including going to this *insane* (like, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas insane) restaurant. I missed the last train to Windsor, so I had to take a train that went close by and cabbed the rest. I ended up staying up until 3am packing, only to have to wake up at 7am to pack the car and drive into London (twice) and wait for the cleaners/inventory clerks, etc. Moving is serious business over here.



Anyway, last night I unpacked a few things and had a nice bath at the new flat. (I'll have pictures up soon). It's right in Charing Cross road, which is a perfect location. I walked to work this morning. Also, the noise level beyond 10:00pm is surprisingly low. The flat itself gets lots of light, has hardwood floors and is furnished to an extremely high standard (all stainless steel applicances. The bathrooms are all done in slate tiling (I have my own en-suite bath).



Suffice to say, I'm happy as hell right now.

posted by Mark | 8:29 AM


Monday, May 05, 2003  

I may have a plan - and I dare say, it's cunning.

posted by Mark | 10:41 PM


Sunday, May 04, 2003  

Nigel's sister, Erica is in London for a working vacation. We spent the weekend walking around London. Saturday was the west end; Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus and Buckingham Palace. Sunday was the south bank. We went to the Design Museum, which was a bit of a disappointment. It was a decent enough museum, but too small. With so many aspects of design - the space is too small to really serve the purpose. They had an exhibition on 'British Designers' of the year. Both Rockstar Games and Jonathan Ive are featured.

posted by Mark | 9:16 PM