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Well, this was a proper back-to-work week. Last week felt (for me at any rate) like a bit of gentle re-introduction into the world of five day weeks. This week was rather more lively.

More groups. Though no dragon-courting women and no cases of mistaken nationalities.But we did christen our new barge. Mary of Guise, tethered along the shore from us with a very impressive though slightly rickety drawbridge connecting her to sturdy land. I shall try and procure a picture of her so you can share the pleasure.

A Wednesday workshop passed uneventfully. But then the rains came. A Thursday meeting saw a wet-bottomed client. Today's meeting saw a drip plopping onto our poor IRN-BRU client's be-shirted arm. It is undoubtedly inconsiderate of the seeping damp to seek out our clients rather than we ourselves who probably deserve to be dripped on.

Raindrops aside, it is a very cool addition to the Leith property portfolio. Ed is wildly talking about white leather armchairs sitting atop the roof in summer. Suppose that'll stop the rain getting in.

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