I swear the next time I flit it'll be via a plane to a house back in Scotland.
That's me in Vichy Square now, the old place sold a few days ago but I'd actually already flitted. Pretty good view of the whole city from here.
I don't think I'll have enough room for your family dinner plan now Peter not that you had mentioned it to me before I put the old house on the market. And there's definitely no room for you if you decided to do some sort of house warming for me Francis.
What else to report? Had a few disagreements in work about design avenues because when I asked if I could use buildings from home as inspiration they somehow thought Red Road flats. Yes they were the tallest flats in Europe for a few years but they were poorly planned and built with material not made for a wet climate. I know I lived there with my mum for a few years when I was in primary and it was shite then. A Russian family even
jumped from one of them at the start of the month because they didn't want to go back home.
Bloody glad they're being pulled down soon.
I was meaning the tenements in Glasgow. Buildings like
this,
this and
this. Buildings that have actually character and make you want to actually live in them which is why I rented then bought one for mum when I started earning a proper wage comapared to what she gets as a cleaner and not a fucking eyesore like most fucking high rise flats, like Red Road.
Also discovered why the massage chairs in that bath house are broken...need to bother Helen for even helping to send me there.