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Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Monday, April 13, 2026
Green Park Station
The red colour is echoed in the seating.
Green Park station. A long underground walk to the distant line. Allow extra time.
The station, as the name suggests, is next to Green Park.
Byron poem by the lift.
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Chutney Mary Celebration Dinner
Chutney Mary
A doorman greeted us in the doorway, quite chatty, greeted us and wished us a pleasant evening.
Doorman at Chutney Mary, Photo by Angela Lansbury.
On our way out, he asked us if we had enjoyed our meal. We stopped for a chat with him about our restaurant and other restaurants nearby.
Our table was one of four tables for two at the back. I though it was a small table, but easy to talk across. For a photo I set up a giant Hallmark birthday card, which I had adapted for a golden wedding anniversary but adding a hand written Gold wedding anniversary to the front, using blue tack and a staple. This was a success, balloons get in the way, intrude and leave litter. The big card attracted the attention o all the other three tables, who all applauded, and wished us well, and I had a lovely chat with the lady at the nearest table.
My husband had booked the restaurant as a surprise, Indian because our first date had been to an Indian restaurant. He had the set menu, and matching wines, I had the vegetarian menu because I am allergic to shellfish, and for the other dishes we got to try different main dishes. The desserts were the same on both menus.
Service
Always somebody passing nearby who could be asked to help. For example, they escorted me to the ground floor toilet which was down a dark corridor to the fire exit passing fire extinguishers, which I thought was a good thing to note. The ground floor toilet had a keycode, operated by the waiter who escorted me. Inside was big and quite dark.
After dinner I tried the downstairs toilets, much better decorated, with lovely hand lotion. Not much further and stairs not too steep.
The lighting came from an oil container with a flame, which went out a couple of times. Being in such dim light made it hard to read the menu. I copied it on my phone. But I didn't need the menu, no choices to be made because we were having the set menu.
Unique Champagne glasses at Chutney Mary restaurant. Photo by Angela Lansbury.
We ordered a sparkling wine to start. The wonderful Champagne glasses were perfect. Wide enough not to hit your nose, unlike the narrowest flutes. We recently changed our very narrow flutes, which in theory hold in bubbles, for wider ones. I would have liked to buy the wonderful unique glasses and wondered if they were some special brand such as Riedel. But the sommelier told us that the glasses had been specially ordered for the restaurant.
Starter
I had avocado.
Main Dishes
Came with delectable rice.
Desserts
A small souffle containing coconut and halva, which they spelled halwa.
My husband had informed them that it was our anniversary. After our dessert they brought out a plate with a small chocolate concoction and happy anniversary written in chocolate.
Good for a souvenir photo. Just what I wanted.
Nearest stations
Piccadilly
Green Park
Going there we started through the park, passing on our right a lovely curvy food kiosk, shut Saturday evening, then took a tunnel left, hardly wide enough for two people side by side, went in single file, standing back to let others coming the other way.
Returning to Green Park station late at night, we took the main road, slightly longer.
At Green Park station there is a long underground walk within the station to the Jubilee line going north west.
We plan to go back, at lunchtime when the lower prices of the lunch time deals are attractive.
Useful Websites
https://tfl.gov.uk/tube/stop/940GZZLUGPK/green-park-underground-station
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Thursday, April 9, 2026
Noted from the news - lost people found from heartbeats
I read in the online Independent newspaper about the rescue of an American from Iran being helped by using technology to locate a heartbeat.
This is astonishing. But I read earlier about heat detection being used to locate an avalanche victim. An avalanche victim down one side of a mountain is sometimes in a much smaller area.
A rescue story is a happy, positive story.
Tracking Endangered People & Pets
What I just read suggested to me hopeful thoughts about many more lifesaving opportunities. If this is true, it means great advances in finding avalanche victims, people lost when hiking, kidnapped children, wandering toddlers and autistic people. Also, the confused elderly, lost pets, and many other helpful life saving opportunities for people worldwide.
Tracking Goods & Vehicles
We already have tracking devices for lost keys, and luggage lost at airports or in flight transfers. Apple AirTag is well-known, and there are others.
Trackers show you your mail order delivery vehicles. And businesses track their vehicles.
Singapore
In Singapore, we could track when a bus would arrive.
When we ordered a taxi, we could see where it was on the roads on the route. Was it taking the main road or a short cut? What was the delay? Was it waiting at the traffic lights?
London, England
Tracking Lost People
But what about tracking people? You could also use it to track people who don't know they are lost, to warn them. Track a spouse who has taken a wrong turn off a motorway, or is heading for a traffic jam. Track people heading into a flood or fire or avalanche.
Motorway police could alert an elderly person driving the wrong way on the motorway. Tell them to stop until the traffic has been stopped and they can be escorted back to safety.
Hikers. Lost toddlers. People with autism. People with Alzheimer's. A person with a pacemaker. An Apple watch recording your heartbeat.
We already have one success story. A woman died.
After she died, her Apple watch revealed at which time.
Lost Pilots
You could track lost pilots and passengers. Flights landing in jungles and storm. Passengers who left the vehicle seeking help. People straying across borders. Soldiers trapped behind enemy lines.
Natural disasters such as flooded rivers. Tsunamis.
People in wartime in bombed buildings.
Earthquakes. Subsidence. I am sure that is just the start. There will be more.
Useful Websites
https://umatechnology.org/apple-health-data-helped-convict-a-man-for-wifes-death/
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/iran-airman-rescue-cia-technology-b2953698.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AirTag
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Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Saying Goodbye hello, goodbye in Spanish
Spanish - Englsih ¿
Dónde vives? Where do you live?
¿Dónde trabajas? where do you work?
¿Viniste en coche? Did you come here by car?
¿Viniste en transporte público? Did you come here by public transport?
¿Podemos ir juntos a la estación? Can we walk together to the station?
¿Puedes esperar cinco minutos? Can you wait five minutes?
Tengo prisa. I am in a hurry
¿Te llevo? Can I give you a ride (UK a lift)
¿Me llevas? Can uou give me a lift (US ride)
Vivo en I live in
¿Tienes sitio en tu coche? Do you have space in your car?
Para una persona. for one person
Me voy ahora.
Este es mi autobús. This is my bus
Adiós. Goodbye
Encantado/a de conocerte Lovely to have met you.
Spanish Words for a meeting
Learning Useful Spanish Words
I have spent a lot of time on Duolingo, at the start diligently learning to fill in missing words in sentences like a witch's hat is green, and the rabbits are in the car, which is good for reading confusing nonsense to a grandchild.
I can recognize 'the elephant is big', which is useful on a visit to a zoo. However, what I really need is a simple conversation. I meet a Venezuelan man and a Spanish woman in London at a meeting of the Toastmasters International Speakers' club. I want to say, 'The meeting was good,' and, 'Let's walk to the station together'.
So I went into translate google and wrote out the phrases I really need. However, I must admit that all those weeks of learning Spanish on Duolingo have paid off. Because I can now see at a glance which words are singular or plural. With a bit of effort I can identify past or future. I can even spot the challenges of the order of I give to you and you give to me.
Here's my first list of useful words for a meeting. I hope other people who travel or meet travellers will also find it useful.
Español Spanish Simple Conversation At A Social Or Business Meeting
España Spain
Inglaterra England
Inglés English
Británico British
Soy inglés I am English
Hablo inglés I speak English
¿Hablas inglés? Do you speak English?
Hablo español I speak Spanish
Hablo un poco de español I speak a little Spanish
No hablo español I don't speak Spanish
Solo un poco only a little
Hablo un poco I speak a little
Reuniones meeting
¿Lo pasaste bien? Did you have a good time
Fue una buena reunión it was a good meeting
Siempre buena always good
Interesante interesting
Aprendí mucho I leanred a lot
Aprendí cosas nuevas I learned new things
Discursos geniales good speeches
Todas las reuniones son buenas All the meetings are good
Las reuniones siempre son buenas The meetings are always good
¿Me das tu número de teléfono? Can I have your phone number?
¿Te doy mi número de teléfono? Can you give me your phone number?
Aquí tienes mi número de teléfono Here is my phone number
Anótalo
La salida está ahí
La salida de emergencia está ahí
Los baños están afuera
A la derecha On the right
A la izquierda On the left
Deberíamos esperar
¿Cuándo empieza? When does it start?
¿Cuándo termina? When does it end?
Hasta la próxima See you next time (until next time)
¿Cuándo es la próxima reunión? When is the next meeting
Añádela a tu teléfono
Por favor, llámame Please call me
Cuando quieras
Ahora now
es it is
¿Dónde está la invitación? Where is the invitation?
Empezaremos en breve. We are starting shortly
Empezamos a las 7:30. We start at 7.30
Normalmente terminamos a las 9:00. We normally/usually end at 9 o' clock
¿Dónde es? ¿Dónde es la reunión? Where is where is the meeting?
¿Dónde estás? Where is it?
¿Dónde están los baños? Where are the toilets?
¿Dónde están los baños de mujeres? Where is the Ladies?
¿Dónde están los baños de hombres? Where is the Gents?
¿Cómo estás? How
Ven aquí. Come here
Ven conmigo. Come with me
Un momento. Just a moment
Espera un momento. Wait a minute
Espera aquí. Wait here
¿Cómo estás? How are you?
Muy bien, gracias. Very well, thanks
¿Y tú? And you?
Siéntate aquí. Sit here
Siéntate. Sit down
Fiesta.a party
Festival. a festival
Call To Action
I suggest you make your own list of words you really need.
Spanish Words - Fifty Handy Words For Welcoming, Chatting And Saying Goodbye
Spanish - English (memory aids in brackets)
Español - Spanish
20 documentos - documents
21 /22/23 en la escuela - in school (add e before S like the word
24 España for Spain and
Español for Spanish
25 26 27 en un momento - in a moment
28 29 espera aqui - wait here
espera un momento - wait a moment
30 la fiesta - the party
31 32 los insectos - insects
33 (la) invitación - (the) invitation
34 juguete - toy (juggling your toys)
35 36 ese libro - that book (like library)
37 28 39 mediodia - noon (media - middle, dia - day)
40 el oso - bear (Not el orso)
41 momento - moment
42 perdido - lost (perdition)
43 Siéntate - sit down
44 Siéntate aquí - sit here
45 ven - come (as in the English words venture and adventure)
ven aqui - come here
46 47 48 ven conmigo - come with me (con - with, like Latin cum, mi - me)
You have learned, or already know, 48 words. Add
49 es - is / it is
50 51 ¿Dónde está? Where is it?
52 Dónde están?- Where are they? (add n, like the m on the English word them for the plural)
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