The last leg of our trip sees us in Brighton for dinner with old friends . We think it's two years since we last saw them but it turns out it was pre-Covid. Our hotel room is unusual for having two baths positioned in the middle of the floor. Closer examination of the layout suggests that the architect originally intended to have two rooms fill this space but belatedly discovered that the ceiling beams prevented it from being partitioned. Behind a frosted glass wall a shower fills up one entire end of the room. It is huge. Between the twin baths and the rugby club sized shower the furniture looks like an after thought.
A lady has taken her two greyhounds down to the pub for a post lunch 'snifter'. This is a very 'Brighton' sight. In the local Waterstones Boris Johnson's memoirs ( which were £5 off in the St Andrews bookstore ) are now piled up and are being offered with a 50% discount.
Two things we've never seen in a hotel before.
1) A small herd of cow themed milk jugs grace the tables in the breakfast room. Neither of us has ever given much thought to hotel milk jugs. They are usually either white and invisible or simply non-existent. In America the milk jug has largely been replaced by the plastic 'capsule'. Swedes - who are big on milk - tend towards the small stainless steel milk jug with a flip up lid. Perhaps there is a coffee table book on milk jugs waiting to be written ?
We are now heading off to Gatwick to take the flight back to Edinburgh. Gatwick during the English schools half term can be like one of Dante's circles of hell.
Kate Bush was on the radio talking about her new childrens song and video :https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=gXUkSiV4Jzs
Language and the mind:https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/small-things-big-questions/202410/what-goes-on-in-the-minds-of-babies
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That hotel bedroom/bathroom is truly extraordinary. Where does a woman get to shave her legs in private??
Best radio moment of the week was Emma Barnett's involuntary gasp when Kate Bush revealed in a Today programme interview that she's keen to start working on a new album.
I have never understood the desire to have a bath in a bedroom. Some suggest that a 'beautiful bathtub' needs to be displayed proudly. So,, are guests invited to view it?
When we were looking at houses in southern France, we saw a surprising number where there was a bathtub in the middle of the bedroom. All such homes were immediately crossed off the list, but there must be a constituency that finds this appealing.
Glad to know that I'm not the only one who hates to see bathtubs in bedrooms! I'm not sure if it's just an interior designers take on the unusual, or there just isn't actually room for a decent sized en-suite bathroom.
There was a television commercial in the USA for Viagra a few years ago that featured a couple in two bathtubs, side by side, on a mountainside. I always thought, if the pills work, they don't want to be in separate tubs.
And there appears to be easily accessed bludgeoning tools displayed over the headboard. Truly one of the strangest hotel rooms I've ever seen.
Someone is always trying to be clever. Cow milk jugs. Did it moo when you poured your milk?
I wouldn't want any of those menacing items above the bed to topple onto me while I slept.
Intriguing article about how babies may be thinking.
New phone thinking Jake of Florida is anonymous. Not sure how to straighten it out.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vinegar-Duct-Tape-Milk-Jugs/dp/B000OKLSWU/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2UQ0PVML2XYDG&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._6u-AFW5ljjzfbo2aH2-SzfTznQm2FHE7KYAjV0zWqrM49_CRlOnWGdaTfYMWQBQErWw5SswDWxW89mhOjgU4_M_vcvGk_UBEiGuCZwa-zYtcscGryXscH1c5rHB9_k6yUMI2EVJSOo-r39jzuLyoD4a-yNJ8mo6aGWqI1YcmwvzgayFcCuT2vS-ookWQQ_49b5FLdRTTwBwrzphGGbF-B2GOQJbX45tsAuGuCLgBQ4.OivCqn6GZKmV3AyPrUHEUeY6frn8BC8ZBnXqNEtU0Wk&dib_tag=se&keywords=Milk+jugs&nsdOptOutParam=true&qid=1730016955&s=books&sprefix=milk+jugs+%2Cstripbooks%2C96&sr=1-1
They have had those jugs for at least 10 years.
I had a very nice lunch there in September
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