There is a man. He lives in the Far East. He reads books. He sometimes reads books about computers. He is quite observant. He was so shocked when he saw this sign in a well-known book store... I know, I'm horrified too. Why would someone want to read a book about the iPod Touch? What? Is that not it? Even lower... :-? Ah, you mean metaphorically!
Thanks P5ychofox, Wiley Coyote or whatever the hell you are calling yourself now! :-D
23 January 2011
18 January 2011
Food Is A Rewarding Business In Edinburgh
Within a very short radius of Edinburgh are some stunning places to eat, although a few have yet to be recognised in the new Michelin Guide (out today). Edinburgh maintains its five one-star restaurants: Number One at the Balmoral Hotel on Princes Street; 21212 in New Town; The Kitchin, Martin Wishart and the Plumed Horse all at The Shore. Slightly out of town Champany Inn in Linlithgow maintains its star as do the Peat Inn and Sangster's, both over the water in Fife (about an hour away). That's six Michelin-starred restaurants within the Lothian region and still leaves Rhubard (at Prestonfield House) bereft of deserved star.
Slightly disappointingly was the loss of two Bib Gourmands, which are awarded to establishments that represent value for money regardless of price. Tony’s Table in the city and The Wee Restaurant in North Queensferry (first stop over the Forth) both lost theirs, however Osso in Peebles gained one. Finally the Rising Star is strangely still held by the same place, which caused a lot of confusion to other people reporting on it (until yours truly corrected them, thanks to the guidance of my culinary-guru Neil McRobie). For the last four years Abstract on Castle Terrace was given a Rising Star award however last July it was replaced by a new venture, co-founded by Tom Kitchin, simply called Castle Terrace on the very same site. This now has rightly received a due praise and received a Rising Star. It all bodes well for the future, if they simply decided to recognise Rhubard...
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17 January 2011
13 January 2011
How Capriciously My Mood Has Swung To One Of Solemn Tender
I hate Januarys, the month of l'arnacoeur (and not in the great film way)... Meanwhile, this non-news just in; Phill Gillespie is found to be being overly dramatically and should abdicate his Drama Queen title for the good of everyone...
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9 January 2011
24 December 2010
Happy Christmas From A Winter Wonderland!
What better way to celebrate Christmas than let someone else do all the hard work, both in the kitchen and behind the lens? I present you, two great shots from the soon-to-be-winner of a Michelin star Neil McRobie!
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22 December 2010
Apologies To Iceman, Seems He's A Do-Gooder After All!
Yesterday I accused Iceman (think cartoon of The Amazing Spiderman) of being captured on CCTV trying to steal so icicles. Well, having returned to the site today they have increased in size proving Iceman was clearly adding to the icicles rather than trying to swipe them! Bobby Drake, I apologise! In other news, I think the idea of winter-madness is clearly proposterous...
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19 December 2010
Life's A Beach With Snow-Where To Hide...
So before the snow returned to Edinburgh, Liverpool was hit so hard that the sea froze, the Liver Birds put on red scarves and the sand changed it's chemical structure. Either that or it snowed so hard funny scousers built an igloo on the beach of the Mersey (right next to Gormley's Another Place). Credit for the photo goes to 'me Ma'...
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16 December 2010
And Snow It Begins... Set to hit -283°C
Weather update: it's started snowing in the centre of Edinburgh, albeit very lightly. Is this going to be the once-in-a-generation blizzrds they are predicting? Heresay figures suggest that it will get down to a few degress above absolute zero, however with wind chill it will feel like 10 degress below absolute zero (thanks to P5ychofox for verifying that this is theortetically possible and a doubly funny gag from Futurama). Ah well, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!
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8 December 2010
Waiter, There's Glass In My Snow...
Lovely shards of 'glass' in the day-old snow today. Beautiful refraction of the late-afternoon wintery sun. Only downside is I wish I had a decent camera on my phone! One of the rare occasions I miss my Satio... Please release a good camera with good options on a good Android and I'll be first in line (unless it snows)!
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