June 4 lunchbox
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 event, the ego, is on Thursday, where fingers crossed he will win Wales' first medal of the games."
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