Temps Perdu
I have removed myself from home again. I have come to Glasgow this time.
It is another place (like Aberdeen last week) with memories jumping out at me from every corner. I lived here for 17 years. I got married here. Junior was born here.
Like Aberdeen, for me it is now a mixture of the old and familiar, with the new and strange. This was exemplified by my arrival at Queen Street Station. I used it twice a day during the working week for about 3 years. Familiar. It has just emerged from a major renovation project. New.
The day brought plenty positives without me having to make much effort. This was a relief after yesterday.
I used an electronic ticket on the new ScotRail app for the first time. It worked! The train was on schedule too! (Yes, I know I have jinxed the return journey tomorrow.)
I am staying in an Apex Hotel for the first time. So far, so good. I got a last minute deal late last night.
The weather is gorgeous - in fact too nice to be on a city centre escape. I should be by the sea or up a hill. I am not complaining obviously. It is unusual to have such good weather here at the end of August.
Dinner was very positive indeed. A pizza, tiramisu, espresso, a glass of red and wee grappa. It hit the spot.
Après dinner was positive too. I had a quick beer in Nico’s. It may be the first time I have been there since 1989, but not much has changed. I was 40 years older than anyone else, but what the hell.
Then I wondered if the Baby Grand is still there. Yup, and another quick beer. In a city where pubs come and go like fashion statements, I was amazed.
A wine, a grappa and a couple of beers provide a bit of resilience against those memories which seem to cut you off at the knees.
The Blip is the Beresford. It is a long story. The Extras are various events along the way.
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