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Sometimes I think it must be nice to be French. Discounting all the rhetoric about "Freedom Fries" and "cheese-eating surrender monkeys" (from The Simpsons for those fundamentalist evangelicals who wondered. And it's a fabulous show in case there was any doubt), the French take most of August off, going to the beach, the mountains or just out of town to the country. Nice. Now, we're off to Somerset tomorrow, ourselves, but only for a short break. There are things to do when you're blessed with a protestant work ethic, and things have been being done as well.

Military intelligence strikes again!

The term military intelligence has long been considered an oxymoron (by everyone, excepting perhaps Tom Clancy and Dan Brown). Today's press report from Guantanamo Bay proves this (I know, another Guantanamo story, but bear with me...). The problem is the rot goes all the way to the top. It isn't rogue press officers or a "couple of bad apples" as a couple of idiots in the cabinet have said, it goes all the way up.

Bush gets excuse to close Guantanamo Bay

Just a few minutes ago the British Atorney-General gave a speech on human rights. Like his American counterpart, his job is to advise the British government on the legality of proposed legislation, or governmental actions (such as going to war) as relates to treaties, international commitments and legal requirements of things such as the European Convention on Human Rights of which Britain is a signatory.

The third generation

Jacob's recently been being a toddler in the sense that he won't eat anything but his favourite cereal, Daddy's chocolate oatmeal or peanut butter and honey sandwiches. His parents, in spite of being assured "they all go through this" have been pulling their hair out trying strategy after strategy to counteract this.

Just a few minutes ago, though, he downed about half of Vikki's cup of Lee's special cafetiere coffee. This after eating a whole(!) Granny Smith apple!

Lee launches UK website

www.alley.me.uk launched this morning (EST) officially as Lee's UK-centric website. It marks the diversion of the domain which has always been attached to this site as a unified Alley website.

It will also be a showcase of design nous starting with a barebones template and featuring a different design addition at least once per week. In practice Lee isn't that patient and will probably change or tweak something every day.

First Mexican in 15 years

....I had last night at our friend's Steve and Laura's. Delicious!

Having endured so many bland dishes tasting of paste or some supermarket version of highly spiced mystery powder added to hamburger meat and taco shells, last night's meal was such a nice surprise! And to think we had invited ourselves over for a bit of kitchen design help, we did quite well.

Cheers folks! It was really superb and we'll be inviting you over for the first new-kitchen party, bubbly and all!

Put some more stuff up already!

I was shocked a few days ago when a friend asked about some code I use to make the menu to the right work (Edit: in the former theme) in Internet Explorer. "Oh my!" I thought, "someone not related to me reads my site!" I set out then and there to start updating the site more often; weekly if possible.

Guess who can count to 20?

Apologies to those who have read this before or who noticed the dates are all wrong...just retrieving the stories we lost before.

We had heard Jake count to 4 or 5 before and even as high as ten one night in the bath. Today, however, as we did our railway walk, Jake walked down the steps himself. That's unusual as, like Daddy, he likes walking up inclines but not down them. This time he walked down the steps but also counted them as he went. He got all the way to 11, needed help with 12 then counted to 19 then said 10 instead of 20!

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