Tuesday 15 February 2011

In case you didn't believe me about the soup

It's very green

I thought I'd share a picture of my delicious supper today as I am a bit under the weather and didn't see anything interesting in the course of my day. 

More travel excitement this evening meant I got home at 8:30, so I'm pretty dead. 

The most exciting thing to happen today was that my Going Out bit about an event in Northern Ireland got left in! I feel sorry for Northern Ireland, they don't get anything good said about them, and they're always being excluded from deals and competitions and the like. I hope that my mention of a photography exhibition helped a bit. I try to promote events that aren't in London or any of the big cities as much as possible. A lot of Londoners seem to think they are the centre of the world. For grumpiness, maybe, but not for fun!

I spent about an hour trying to come up with an interesting webpage for the Register this afternoon. I was already feeling a bit ill, but it was compounded by my internet nous failing me! I felt awful. Any suggestions/reminders of the best bits of the interweb would be much appreciated (especially if you have/know of a quirky blog that could do with a bit of promotion). 

That's about it for tonight. I'm going to try to have a proper early night, so I feel less fragile in the morning.

Goodnight!

5 comments:

  1. Looks pretty good to me! What kind of soup is it? Hope you feel better soon!

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  2. What a lovely post!
    And you have a amazing blog!
    Maybe we can follow eachother
    xxx

    www.fashionapp.blogspot.com

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  3. Thank you, I do feel better today. It is pea soup, but without the usual ham and with plenty of cream and butter!

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  4. Dear K, I was going to ask what sort of soup it is but of course it's pea! It's a lovely colour anyway.

    Are you from Northern Ireland? I'm only asking because I am too. I was born there but left when I was four.

    Thank you for your kind comments by the way xx

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  5. Christina, you're very welcome! I'm not from Northern Ireland, but I've been there (once, but I'd like to go back!). I've noticed that at the end of a lot of adverts (here and in Ireland), they always have a 'not in Northern Ireland' disclaimer, which seems very unfair! I was born in England but have lived in Scotland for much longer and my parents are South Africans, which makes me... confused.

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