General - Cat Fish in Ipswich
The Sunday lunch Clare and I ate at the Woolpack was a little unorthodox. We both selected some rather tasty catfish served with mash and sautéed vegetables it was relatively pleasant and something different and the first time I’ve tried this particular ocean dweller. The pints of Explorer went down well and strangely enough, the more of them I sampled the more complementary to the food they became.
Monday was a quiet one since it was a bank holiday and Clare and I were cogitating and thinking about our future which will probably involve a move for one of us sometime this year. I know leaving Epsom will be hard if its me that makes the move because I have many friends but every so often you’ve got to make some difficult choices. Plus I could never afford to buy property in the town as it’s very expensive, so a les commuter belt area would be nice.
Anyway, moving on to more interesting topics. I was doing support work for most of Tuesday then went back to Epsom and bumbled down to Bearwood for some training with GPS yesterday. The training went well and I went home via Woking and Gilford thus cutting evening London rush out of the equation.
Andrew and I had a Pint in the Jolly coopers a quaint old style pub with bread roles behind the bar with nice pickles and fillings that went down well with the Harvey’s and Brakespears ales. It’s on the outskirts of Epsom and unspoiled.
The RNIB Solutions II show took up the majority of today On the way home the trains were running slow because of the high temperatures outside, what excuses next I wonder?
Things should be back to normal if that even exists on the blog as I have sorted out the technical problems.
I have a demo in west London on Friday and then may be off around London with friends for a few gentle beers.
Monday was a quiet one since it was a bank holiday and Clare and I were cogitating and thinking about our future which will probably involve a move for one of us sometime this year. I know leaving Epsom will be hard if its me that makes the move because I have many friends but every so often you’ve got to make some difficult choices. Plus I could never afford to buy property in the town as it’s very expensive, so a les commuter belt area would be nice.
Anyway, moving on to more interesting topics. I was doing support work for most of Tuesday then went back to Epsom and bumbled down to Bearwood for some training with GPS yesterday. The training went well and I went home via Woking and Gilford thus cutting evening London rush out of the equation.
Andrew and I had a Pint in the Jolly coopers a quaint old style pub with bread roles behind the bar with nice pickles and fillings that went down well with the Harvey’s and Brakespears ales. It’s on the outskirts of Epsom and unspoiled.
The RNIB Solutions II show took up the majority of today On the way home the trains were running slow because of the high temperatures outside, what excuses next I wonder?
Things should be back to normal if that even exists on the blog as I have sorted out the technical problems.
I have a demo in west London on Friday and then may be off around London with friends for a few gentle beers.

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