How Sad a Passage

COUNTESS "This young gentlewoman had a father,--O, that 'had'! how sad a passage 'tis!--whose skill was almost as great as his honesty; had it stretched so far, would have made nature immortal, and death should have play for lack of work." -Act I scene i, All's Well that Ends Well.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Touring the Grill

Thanks for the tip, my man...  b/c otherwise I would have seen nothing of Aberdeen... instead, good reconnaissance of the city via the main Scotch bar's menu.  Not the Mill (or the Justice Mill), but the Grill baby.  Took the Aberlour tour tonight, and the Abunabh even better than the 18, but in truth didn't have enough time to savour.  Tour of the Islands manana.  Or today, I should say.  After all, there is only 3 hours to go before the wake-up breakfast Haggis.  Unless that's postponed another day.

Off the phone with BNS, and so the last of the good men have been told of the life plan ahead... so great to hear about the "hey dad" look that melts all the troubles away at the end of the day.  And how about the first home bought, via Inch, maybe.  Trust me.  Heh.  I do, and so.  Let's do it.

Long day tomorrow....  "you put some gas in your tank and some air in your lungs because you know there's a song that's gotta get sung."  Glendronach the recommendation from the old cabbie...  and who is the random Pike companion with the food on his shirt who knows everything about curling in NFLD?  Ah ah ah.

4AM.  Sunlight coming up.  I wish you were here, but you're not.  No no no, but you're nahh ahh ah ah ah aht.

But who is the "you".  Always the question, non?  Wishful thinking is all I got.

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