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June 28 lunchbox

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BREAKFAST: Satisfactory bowl of Weetabix with semi-skimmed cold organic milk. Walk to Work: Didn't happen this morning as I drove to work. Lunchbox 2 cheese rolls 1 banana 1 Rachel's organic yoghurt Random Thought I wish I said now my school motto was: Never grass on your mates! Have a tip top weekend

June 28 lunchbox

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BREAKFAST: Soul lifting bowl of Cornflakes with semi-skimmed cold organic milk. Walk to Work: It was down the Taff Trail this morning, where a pair of regal Swans were moving leisurely on the River Taff below. Nice morning, but there was a sense that it wouldn't last all day. Lunchbox Banana Apple 4 salmon [tinned variety] sandwiches on brown bread with the obligatory hint of lemon juice. In the evening I headed north in the rain for the town of Merthyr in search of a Mormon church and American singer Donny Osmond. Random Thought Welsh Assembly Government Minister Dr Brian Gibbons bidding for gold at the World's Worst Backdrop Speaking Engagement Championships. Come on Brian!

June 27 lunchbox

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BREAKFAST: Much appreciated bowl of Weetabix with semi-skimmed organic milk. Walk to Work: Was joined by Mrs B and Isabella in her pram on my route into the centre of Cardiff, which was down the inimitable Cowbridge Road East. Not a great deal to report, especially from Castle Bingo were on Monday an alarm was shrieking for dear life. Lunchbox: 4 tinned salmon sandwiches with a hint of lemon juice 1 banana 1 peach Some raspberries and cherries. 2 chocolate digestive biscuits. Random Thought On my signal unleash Wales's greatest ever living civil servant Gareth Hall. Then go and seek AMs Nick Bourne and Mike German... and what the hell Alun Davies too! Rhodri Morgan will meet you in the after life. Are you entertained!

June26 lunchbox

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BREAKFAST: Joyful bowl of Cornflakes with semi-skimmed organic milk. The Walk to Work: It was down the Taff Trail for the first time in more than two weeks. Much change? Well the pace of construction on a new stadium for Glamorgan County Cricket club took me by surprise. You can no longer look across to the north of the ground. River Taff was as calm as ever and only a few pedestrians were on the trail this morning, just recall one bike whistling past. Lunchbox 4 ham and tomato sandwiches 1 banana 1 peach Some blueberries A Rachel's organic yoghurt 2 chocolate digestive biscuits RANDOM THOUGHT Take two pens hold them close together and write your name Billy I' haven't got time for your nonsense! But Trevor it looks really good, honest. Here take this piece of blank paper and these blue and red pens. Billy for God's sake, just load up the van and get that cement out sharpish!

June 25 lunchbox

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Breakfast: Awesome bowl of Weetabix with semi-skimmed organic milk. Walk to Work BACK in the land of the income generators today, after a two week vacation . It was down a very wet Cowbridge Road East, where from the air a great view of umbrellas would have been afforded. Having not handled an umbrella for several weeks, I did manage the odd collision with fellow rain protection device holders as I made my way into the centre of the Welsh capital. Over Canton Bridge and a woman was completely drenched by a passing bus, she had protective rain proof clothing on... but it was a great sight. Lunchbox: 4 ham and salad brown bread sandwiches 1 peach 1 banana 1 apple some raspberries 2 chocolate digestive biscuits 1 Rachel's organic yoghurt Random Thought Year 2020: Fruit picking reaches record levels in the UK. Teenagers especially cannot get enough of picking great fruits like raspberries and blackcurrants from bushes, which can be found on land even in inner City areas.

June 22 lunchbox

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BACK from Italy last night after ten days in the beautiful, but molto caldo villagio di Casperia! My sister Sarah married Alessio, who is Italian. They both reside in Los Angeles. Here are a selection of pixs Left to always right!: My mother and her sisters Lorraine and Maureen and the bride from Grangetown via LA, Sarah Left my parents, Sarah, Alessio and his parents. Sarah and her father, who is also mine! My aunty Lorraine with husband Terry and me Christine a proud resident of Casperia who hails originally from Cardiff Mrs B, Isabella and me. Lunchbox: Is doing very well and will be back in action on Monday, along with the Walk to Work and a Random Thought.

June 11 lunchbox

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The Thomas line to the power of 3. Starring left to right: Mother-in-law, daughter and the wife. BREAKFAST: Grandiose bowl of Cornflakes with semi-skimmed cold organic milk and a banana too. Walk to Work: Started a two week vacation today. I'm off to Italy for my sister's wedding tomorrow with Mrs B and Isabella.Was at Creigiau Golf Club at 8am for a very enjoyable round with Barclays director for Wales John Union and the bank's PRman for Wales John Brenchley. Lunch: Hot beef baguette in the clubhouse and copious glasses of lime and soda RANDOM THOUGHT When your mind is blinding you Just step back a foot or two. Count down from 10-1 And start to visualise something happy and good. You see it's not all gloom my friend. THIS blog is now taking a vacation until later this month

June 8 lunchbox

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BREAKFAST: Joyous bowl of Cornflakes with semi-skimmed organic milk... seriously good . Walk to Work: It was down the Taff Trail for the first time in a while. It was obvious that it was going to be a glorious day. The River Taff below was very relaxed. Activity on the trail was only marginally up, with the immaculately groomed white Husky Dog and the sanguine British Bull Dog out for an early morning canter. Lunchbox: 2 chocolate digestive biscuits 2 cheese rolls 1 banana 1 apple Arrived home at 6pm _ having walked up Cathedral Road _ to find that Isabella had a orange like rash on her neck. NHS out of hours beckoned, until I tracked down an old friend who is a doctor living in Cardiff. Dr Gill mostly generously came around to check on Isabella. No alarms, thank God, and just a little heat rash. From memory Paul was a huge fan of glam rockers Kiss... Here they are in action.. oh dear ! Random Thought: Thanks Doc, you saved us quite a bit of hassle and put our minds at rest. 2090:

June 7 lunchbox

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VERY late entry today... so much time taken up by chartered surveyors, backers of new airlines and tales of inward investment over the last decade Anyway, it is approaching 6pm here in the UK, so time to stage exit left. So no walk to work or lunchbox entry today. Straight to a Random Thought To all women : Make sure you marry a man who can do things.. like building cupboards and tiling kitchens. I am not very good at all that stuff... but would love to be a tidy carpenter

June 6 lunchbox

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BREAKFAST: 2 Croissants. Walk to Work: Not on the radar today, as I am off following a Sunday of income generation a few weeks back. So it was a morning spent with Isabella [above] and Mrs B. We walked into the centre of Cardiff, where retail outlets of various sizes and descriptions took hold. Have to say customer service was a mixed bag. Lunch: 2 bacon and salad sandwiches. Will be out for a walk as soon as Isabella emerges from her sleep. Random Thought 5 things to do before your company is acquired by a private equity house. 1. Watch the sunrise from the boardroom 2. Park in a management space 3. Eat for a week in the office canteen! 4. Spend the day in a department you don't work in. 5. Spend time on the roof of your office

June 5 lunchbox

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BREAKFAST: Challenging, but rewarding bowl of Cornflakes with semi-skimmed cold orgnic milk. Walk to Work: It was down Cowbridge Road East again this fine morning as I moved quickly towards the centre of the Welsh capital. Buses were plentiful and cars too. Lunchbox: 4 ham and salad sandwiches on brown bread. 2 very fine chocolate digestive biscuits 1 apple 1 banana 1 Rachel's organic yoghurt Random Thought A book I wrote long ago Where it went I do not know I lent it to a friend you see who stored it in the boot of his car. It then got sold and the book waved goodbye

June 4 lunchbox

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BREAKFAST: Not at my humble abode this morning, but a very fine hotel in the centre of Cardiff, where I had a meeting with Mr Christopher Nott of legal firm Capital Law. Walk to Work: First stop was breakfast at the Park Plaza for 8am, so at a pretty impressive pace it was down Cowbridge Road East, which takes you into the centre of Cardiff. Pretty quiet on my way into the centre of the capital. Outside Cardiff Castle a gathering of US tourists were waiting, presumably for a coach. One was asking a tour guide whether Ireland was a different country to the UK. Lunchbox: Having factored in breakfast with Mr Nott I opted to give it a day off. Random Thought "It's huge, it's enormous! It's way over 90 metres! And yes it's a white flag. So Wales's greatest living civil servant Gareth Hall, qualifies for Friday's final. But not such good news for Ian Williams who failed in his three throws to get the qualifying distance of 70 metres. But, his strongest ev

June 1 lunchbox

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BREAKFAST: Two pieces of brown toast with Olivio spread and blackcurrant jam. Also a bowl of Shreddies with semi-skimmed cold milk. Walk to Work: Mrs B dropped me to my venue of income generation. Lunchbox: Not on active duty today. Instead had to settle for a Meal Deal at Boots. Had some ham and cheese spread sandwiches in a fancy box and a bottle of orange juice. Spent most of the morning at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport where I had a bit of chat with Sir Terry Matthews. Random Thought Today's message from beyond the grave comes from Rommel. "I sometimes still find sand in my hair, but seriously if I had my time over again I would have emigrated to the States instead of joining the army. Not sure exactly what I would have done, but it would have been a people focused thing, perhaps in the voluntary sector." HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND