
So far, this morning has been one of squalid misery. Having tossed and turned for most of the night, I finally fell into a deep sleep at about 6am. Imagine my mood when ninety minutes later I heard the repugnant sound of my alarm clock. Continue reading On the buses
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Conversation at breakfast

‘So how was your weekend in Amsterdam?’ asked a colleague over a slice of brown toasted batch bread, in the staff canteen this morning. Continue reading Conversation at breakfast
‘Down at the Red Rose Cafe in the Harbour. There by the port just outside Amsterdam.’

I arrived back from Amsterdam late last night, after an action packed weekend of fun and frolics and friends. Continue reading ‘Down at the Red Rose Cafe in the Harbour. There by the port just outside Amsterdam.’
One day I’ll fly away, leave all this to yesterday.

At 4.30pm my out of office message will be switched on. A car will be waiting at reception to take me to the bowels of Terminal 1 in Dublin airport. I will take to the skies in a low cost carrier. A few hours later I will touch down in the land beneath the sea. I may get all Polishly papal when I disembark from the aeroplane, by kissing the ground. I’m going to Amsterdam and I am feeling all aflutter at the prospect.
Continue reading One day I’ll fly away, leave all this to yesterday.
Strollin’, strollin’, strollin’ on the river,

This afternoon was spent walking. Having arrived home yesterday evening, for a lunchtime appointment tomorrow, I had a day to myself. To do what I pleased. At my own pace. I could have done the countryside walk near my mother’s house. But that walk has been done so often I can almost see the imprint of my footstep on the road.
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Limerick, you’re a langer. Boy

I am going home this weekend. In just a few hours in fact. I’ll be talking the train from Heuston Station in Dublin directly to Limerick. I won’t be taking the Cork train and then alighting in Limerick Junction – the armpit of Ireland – to swap over to the commuter train. I will be watching my bags like a hawk. The last time I took this train was several years ago – since I have returned, bussing it has been my mode of transport. On that particular occasion I was home for a Christmas visit. As I waited in Supermacs for my garlic chip and cheese, I realised that my wallet has been lifted from my pocket. Being a last minute present buyer, I had not yet purchased any gifts. But I had withdrawn a big wodge of cash money to buy them the following day. Continue reading Limerick, you’re a langer. Boy
A cunning plan is needed

In the corporate world it’s all about synergies and communications and praising each others achievements to the skies. It’s about stretch targets and going that extra mile. It’s about being so far outside the box when it comes to your thinking that your potential cannot even be boxed in. It’s about harnessing the matrix. It’s about granular thinking, It’s about low hanging fruit. It’s about powerful conversations. It’s about shared visions. Continue reading A cunning plan is needed
Lovin’ Dublin? I’m hatin’ it.

With this blog I may be revealing just a touch too much about my OCD tendencies. So be it. Sometimes it’s better out than in.
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Concert time: The Blizzards

A last minute ticket was acquired for a concert, and I was duly informed that my attendance was required. No struggle there – I do love a musical gathering. The band was The Blizzards. The location was the Olympia Theatre. Continue reading Concert time: The Blizzards
Driving with Attila

The phone rang at seven. It was Atilla The Driving Instructor, arriving at my house to take me on my weekly driving lesson. Continue reading Driving with Attila