Anyone for Bruckner?
Hull smells particularly bad today. Perhaps the Eurowiff has returned.
Another week of looking at babies and learning how to check everything is quite where it ought to be.
Friday afternoon we had a lecture by a 'Pharmacist with Special Interest in Patient Welfare'; a title which to me seems a little superfluous. As if we'd be introduced to a lecturer as a 'Pharmacist Who Just Doesn't Care'. She was basically telling us what to do if we kill a patient and that kind of thing. So that's good.
A couple of weeks ago I found myself craving some live Mahler, and, not content with recorded music, and it being Proms season, the BBC and Bernard Haitink kindly obliged myself and a couple of friends with cheap tickets at 12 hours notice.
"What are the chances?" I hear you cry. Well, today I fancy some live Bruckner, and low! Sir Simon and the Berliner Philharmoniker have stepped right up to the plate with just such a concert tomorrow night. In Berlin.
Anyone want to come?
Another week of looking at babies and learning how to check everything is quite where it ought to be.
Friday afternoon we had a lecture by a 'Pharmacist with Special Interest in Patient Welfare'; a title which to me seems a little superfluous. As if we'd be introduced to a lecturer as a 'Pharmacist Who Just Doesn't Care'. She was basically telling us what to do if we kill a patient and that kind of thing. So that's good.
A couple of weeks ago I found myself craving some live Mahler, and, not content with recorded music, and it being Proms season, the BBC and Bernard Haitink kindly obliged myself and a couple of friends with cheap tickets at 12 hours notice.
"What are the chances?" I hear you cry. Well, today I fancy some live Bruckner, and low! Sir Simon and the Berliner Philharmoniker have stepped right up to the plate with just such a concert tomorrow night. In Berlin.
Anyone want to come?

3 Comments:
Hmmm... tempting but the diary's a little full. I would have major guilt about my carbon footprint if I took two major flights in two days - unless of course it was 'en route' in which case it could count as a stop-off! Any flights from Berlin to Kampala you know of? If so.....
love Joe
I'll come, as long as its Jungle.
Berlin must be a tad closer to Kapala than London is.
Hairy, it's trance.
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