May 24th lunchbox
BREAKFAST: Was in the gym at 6.44am this morning.... first time in a month.
Returned to have a swell bowl of Cornflakes with semi-skimmed milk.
THE WALK to WORK
THE rain and wind tested by umbrella handing skills to the limit this morning. Down the Taff Trail and the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club, Sophia Gardens, was looking particularly sad this morning.
A cyclist waved as she passed me on the trail, turned out to be work colleague Anna Morrell. She later explained how she dreads passing pedestrians on the trail sporting i-Pods... good to get a cyclist perspective for a change!
THE lunchbox:
1 plum
1 organic banana.
4 chicken sandwiches on granary bread
1 Toffee flavoured Muller Light Yoghurt
1 slice of Chocolate Crunch made by Plugs of Trumpton
PLEASE don't panic it's only a fire drill!
Was feeling rather hungry this morning on the account of being all macho and going to the gym at such an early hour.
Chocolate Crunch went first, followed by the banana and then the plum (very nice too). I then had the sandwiches just before midday, followed by the yoghurt
RANDOM THOUGHT
HOLLYWOOD cannot get enough of the new must have religion, umbrellaology.
The religion's founders are all avid fans of the musical Singing in the Rain and embrace umbrellas as a symbol of healing, love and humility
The umbrella is the essence of life and the fact that we should always rejoice in life, whatever the circumstances... like when it rains, which by the way is hardly ever in Hollywood!
Returned to have a swell bowl of Cornflakes with semi-skimmed milk.
THE WALK to WORK
THE rain and wind tested by umbrella handing skills to the limit this morning. Down the Taff Trail and the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club, Sophia Gardens, was looking particularly sad this morning.
A cyclist waved as she passed me on the trail, turned out to be work colleague Anna Morrell. She later explained how she dreads passing pedestrians on the trail sporting i-Pods... good to get a cyclist perspective for a change!
THE lunchbox:
1 plum
1 organic banana.
4 chicken sandwiches on granary bread
1 Toffee flavoured Muller Light Yoghurt
1 slice of Chocolate Crunch made by Plugs of Trumpton
PLEASE don't panic it's only a fire drill!
Was feeling rather hungry this morning on the account of being all macho and going to the gym at such an early hour.
Chocolate Crunch went first, followed by the banana and then the plum (very nice too). I then had the sandwiches just before midday, followed by the yoghurt
RANDOM THOUGHT
HOLLYWOOD cannot get enough of the new must have religion, umbrellaology.
The religion's founders are all avid fans of the musical Singing in the Rain and embrace umbrellas as a symbol of healing, love and humility
The umbrella is the essence of life and the fact that we should always rejoice in life, whatever the circumstances... like when it rains, which by the way is hardly ever in Hollywood!
Comments
Peter D in Reading
Chuck, New Orleans
Eddie, Church Village.
Everyone here in the office of Wellington Co in Kaycee, Wyoming loves your blog - it's so kooky! But we were wondering... how do you pronounce your first name? We think it's SY-onn. Is that right?
Have a cool lunch!
Translated from Welsh it means John or sometimes Jack.
Anyway I guess it is still pretty early in Wyoming, but have a great lunch later too.
Sion
All the best.
Graham, Abergavenny.
Aaron in Porthcawl
I've never heard of those fancy umbrellas before... perhaps you could get a few for your wedding? But hopefully the sun will be shining.
Congratulations
Sion
Ps Do you have David's medication?
I agree that working from home avoids the need for rain avoidance.
I like rain, but it looks like here in Cardiff it is brightening up nicely.
Sion
I love America, but have only been to New York and California... Would you recommend the Mid-West?
I have never been to Belfast... do you think it is worth a visit?
As Michael Jackson would say "Don't blame it on the sunshine (or lack of)"
"Sunshine on a rainy day (sunshine)
Makes my soul, makes my soul drip, drip, drip away
Sunshine on a rainy day (sunshine)
Makes my soul, makes my soul drip, drip, drip away"
Belfast is worth a visit, it has a few nice old pubs and if you enjoy sectarian murals it's great. The north coast is more noteworthy.
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