Monday had an excellent flight up to Edinburgh, on time and it wasn’t raining at take off or landing. Arrived at the office at 10.00, into a sweltering heat. For some reason the air conditioning isn’t started until late in the morning and it takes a while to get to a reasonable temperature.
This week I am staying at the Holiday Inn next to Edinburgh Zoo on Corstorphine Road. At least that is what I thought. On arrival I found my booking had been cancelled. Long story but I think it was because I had used to agents to find me a hotel in the centre of Edinburgh. Both had failed and ended up booking the Holiday Inn. I cancelled one booking through one agent, result no hotel. The Holiday Inn were very surprising helpful (I wonder if they were to blame) in finding me a hotel for the night, and laid on free transport to get there. I ended up in the Grosvenor Hilton near the Hay Market. Old world charm, large bedrooms, high ceilings, and well over my budget.
Met with Ed Aldridge for a curry at Suruchi on Nicholson outside the Festival Hall. The restaurant was almost full; we were lucky to get in. I ate Chicken Shakuti with lemon rice and Naan bread. Very nice.
After eating we went to the Pleasance to see if there was anything to watch. Ended up listening to Dan Antopolski doing an hour stand up. His style of comedy did require extreme concentration. Letting your mind wander definitely meant you missed any punch lines. Last half hour did become a bit tedious. I wasn’t sure if he was extremely clever or a complete plonker. There were funny jokes, but none which were side splitting memorable.
Afterwards a quick pint in the Doric, and then I walked back to the hotel. On the way back I stopped at the Rutland hotel. This is above a very lively bar. Found they had rooms for the rest of the week at a very reasonable rate, and it is near the centre of town, so booked a room for the rest of the week.