The first signs of spring are coming out around London with daffodils and hyacinths starting to bloom. I’ve been buying a hyacinth a week at Waitrose because they smell so good and I love their flowers. The cherry trees are also starting to bloom, so I’ll want to go to some of the great cherry tree walks in Hyde park next week or so.
I also did a lot of singing with RS1 choir this week. I organised a nice dinner at 7 dials market on Monday, with eight people joining for dinner. I’ll do that again when possible. I also went to the Tuesday and Wednesday sessions since we were doing run throughs of the songs so far. It is always more fun when we sing many of the songs all the way through compared to when we note bash. Note bashing is needed, but I’m not going to do multiple days of note bashing the same songs unless I really need it.
I also went to two museums this week that had been on my list. I went to the Transport Museum and the V&A East Warehouse. They were both fascinating, and well worth it. I’m going to these on weekdays during the day, so they should be less buys than normal, which helps a lot. I’ll have to make a larger list of museums that I want to go to and work my way through it. This is somewhat related to my newest project, which is for events around London: Another Like That (anotherlikethat.com).
On Friday I hosted a lunch at Caravan in Kings Cross for the StartX people in London. Only four came by, but it was still a great chat. The four people I get along with best were there.
Friday evening, I went to Giulio’s place for karaoke and games. It was fun to talk to everyone there, and we did some songs in other laguages that were challenges. Giulio also happened to know the piano part for Lumier, one of the video game songs we are singing in choir. I tried to sing along, but I know the bass part for it, and his arrangement was slightly different than the one I know. It mostly worked.
Saturday Steph got back and we lazed about for the day. Then on Sunday we went to the Dive Show near Birmingham. I got my last few things for the dry suit setup I needed, which were a hood and boots. I’ll set up some time to try it out and join on some trips this summer to the channel. We also signed up for Scapa Flow, which has been the next big dive site I’ve wanted to go to. It is north of Scotland in the Orkney Islands and has many WWI and WWII ships that were scuttled there.
Sunday evening we had a book club discussion on Everything is Tuberculosis. It was an interesting discussion, although not surprisingly low attendance for it.
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