"Now hyu iz just askin' for it."
Sep. 11th, 2007 09:30 amI am reminded of a favorite maxim of the Jaegerkin by my last journal entry. One would think after two decades of laboratory management I would know better than to make such a statement. Suddenly I have far too much to organize in two weeks or less. It is mine own fault, but at least I will not be bored. Still, there is a very long task list to complete before … the incident occurs.
I must not tease, I know, but until I have a secure study, I must not leave clues where they might be found, yet I must make notes to remind myself. I have contacted the builder regarding the floor, and have noted the existence of a proper samovar. We will need to attend the garden to prepare it for winter. I should look into the rose issue, and make sure they will survive the winter.
The dumpster rental will have to wait until I can ascertain the nature of the storage. I should speak with the Earl Primbroke concerning the steamer trunks he has in his establishments, and consider a similar design for the foyer.
The quizophone still has not been programmed, and the phrasebook needs editing. There are still several books I need to borrow from the library (and read them). I really should schedule my office hours in the calendar, and ask the Baron about the gala mentioned last week.
If the gala is to be held at the consulate, I need to prepare the foyer, and perhaps lighten the primload… somewhere. The buffet will not drain our resources, but the presentation needs to be correct. Accommodations will need to be arranged if the travel itinerary stays true.
In conclusion, the list of reference points for the traveller - Prim & Proper (main store), Departure Spa, Silver Rose, the horse market (check for landmark), TaP and L&E. Inquire as to the existence of a fencing salle. Must steer them around to Mme. Vandeverre's eventually as well.
I must not tease, I know, but until I have a secure study, I must not leave clues where they might be found, yet I must make notes to remind myself. I have contacted the builder regarding the floor, and have noted the existence of a proper samovar. We will need to attend the garden to prepare it for winter. I should look into the rose issue, and make sure they will survive the winter.
The dumpster rental will have to wait until I can ascertain the nature of the storage. I should speak with the Earl Primbroke concerning the steamer trunks he has in his establishments, and consider a similar design for the foyer.
The quizophone still has not been programmed, and the phrasebook needs editing. There are still several books I need to borrow from the library (and read them). I really should schedule my office hours in the calendar, and ask the Baron about the gala mentioned last week.
If the gala is to be held at the consulate, I need to prepare the foyer, and perhaps lighten the primload… somewhere. The buffet will not drain our resources, but the presentation needs to be correct. Accommodations will need to be arranged if the travel itinerary stays true.
In conclusion, the list of reference points for the traveller - Prim & Proper (main store), Departure Spa, Silver Rose, the horse market (check for landmark), TaP and L&E. Inquire as to the existence of a fencing salle. Must steer them around to Mme. Vandeverre's eventually as well.