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Tweets on 2008-06-04
- Another day, another boardroom, another buffet lunch. #
- Arriving home from a residents meeting with a flat phone battery, 5 pages of action points, and a bag of chips #
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Travel plans
So, in my continuing quest to limit my air travel this year, I phoned Lufthansa back to see if I could get a refund on the flights I booked for my Munich trip in July. And I could, so I did, and I rebooked a rail alternative.
Now my itinerary is a little more eccentric. Nottingham to London St Pancras to Paris Gare du Nord then a short walk to the Gare de l’Est where I will be catching the sleeper train from Paris direct to Munich.
And now I’m wondering how sensible this is.
It doesn’t seem to be possible to buy a through ticket, so I have three separate tickets, all of which are only valid on a single service. If I miss a connection I could be stranded a long way from home, and facing a lot of expense to get back on track. I initially got confused in booking one aspect, forgetting in the heat of a phonecall to Eurostar that sleeper trains arrive the following day. Fortunately, eBookers, who handle Eurostar bookings for Nectar, were prepared to change my itinerary.
It takes hours, of course. Depart Nottingham midday on 1 July, arrive Munich just before 9am on the 2nd.
In the end, it was more expensive than flying.
I have no illusions about sleeper trains – I did the Berlin to Paris one ten years ago when switching from the German part to the French part of my degree year abroad. They’re OK, but difficult to really sleep in, so you don’t arrive feeling refreshed. I don’t think there’s anywhere to wash, so you arrive feeling unclean; I don’t think there was a breakfast option either, so you also arrive hungry. I seem to recall the train staff being not particularly helpful, but that could just have been their dismay at how much luggage I had with me, having somehow managed to accumulate quite a lot in 5 months in Magdeburg.
I’m travelling 2nd class, as 1st is very expensive. So I’ll be sharing my sleeper car with three strangers. Weirdly, if I were married and heterosexual, it wouldn’t be possible to travel with my wife – she’d be in an all-female car, and I’d be in an all-male one.
Oh, well, it will be interesting, anyway. And at least at the end of if I will be in a position to make a really informed decision about how much my carbon footprint really means to me.
And maybe next time I get the urge to explore MItteleuropa… I’ll drive!
PS – if you want to meet up for coffee in St P or Paris on 1st July – drop me a line!
Ill cat update
P took Smudge in for his heart ultrasound today to see just what it is that is causing his pronounced heart murmur and occasional shortness of breath.
Turns out it’s lesions on the heart wall, and a lot of fluid in the right ventricle.
There is no treatment, and the vet reiterated his remarks about “this one not living to old age.”
This gives us a bit more clarity, but isn’t really a surprise. Every vet who has ever listened to his heart has said that there is definitely something wrong that is probably not fixable, and will result in the cat not making it to senior years. But hey, they’ve been saying that for nearly three years already, and the cat’s quality of life seems generally OK to us.
So, the general treatment plan is to continue as normal – which is a relief. It didn’t seem very fair to have to catch and pill a timid kitty every day, so I’m glad we haven’t come out of the process needing to give daily doses of medication. There is a short course of diaretics to follow to see if we can get some of the fluid off his heart. Apart from that, if his breathing difficulty gets worse – as it does seem to every spring, possibly related to pollen allergy – we can take him in for one-off steroid injections that ease the problem a little. And we’ll take each day as it comes and do our best to keep him happy.
Tweets on 2008-06-03
- Crossing fingers for cat, who’s been having his heart ultrasound today. #
- Waiting in the dark for Indy. #
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Trip to see newphew
Tweets on 2008-06-02
- @miketd only song in my mind this morning is “I don’t wanna go to meetings, no, no, no.” #
- Co-cllr whistling hymn tunes in the lift now means I have Angel Voices Ever Singhing in my head. #
- Passing council staff discussing milk order. 30 pints for Council House tomorrow #
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Tweets on 2008-06-01
- Driving v cautiously with an eye on fuel economy. #
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Tweets on 2008-05-31
- Bonding with my nephew, Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) #
- Having a nice family day out at the polo in a vair nice Hants village. #
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Tweets on 2008-05-30
- Browsing http://www.sarahjessicaparkerlookslikeahorse.com #
- It’s like someone sat down and thought “how can we make motorway services just the most annoying places on earth?” #
- “Aha, yes, we’ll advertise pointless mobile phone downloads on the tables! No-one could possibly want that!” #
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