After an absence of nearly two months from the blog, it's time for me to make a realistic promise to write a new entry at least once a week.
I am relieved that the general election is over, and that the Labour government was returned, although I would have preferred a larger majority, as, no doubt would Tony Blair. He is likely to be a hostage to the self-destructive whims of left-wingers and serial dissenters, MPs who would rather be 'pure' than be in power.
Turning to work, I await a visit on Monday & Tuesday by Irving Gold, Director of Knowledge Transfer & Knowledge Brokering at the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation. He's coming to dinner with us in East Morton on Tuesday evening. We should have the chance to discuss my proposed visit to Canada in October.
Today is a day of sunshine and showers, and I have done 3 loads of washing, two of which have dried. Again, I turn to the neverending task of sorting my study and its clutter. This is one of the few places where I have failed to make a successful system for keeping things in order. One day...