Back on the workshop trail this week:
Tuesday – Edinburgh
Wednesday – Newcastle
Thursday – Leeds
Friday – Birmingham
Saturday – Newcastle (again!).
I mentioned in my last post that the Caledonian in Edinburgh managed to destroy my first post-Canadian sleep by setting off the fire alarm at 4.00am on Tuesday morning.
Interesting to note that maybe 25% of the guests even bothered to leave their rooms, the other 75% presumably privy to some inside information that the alarm was false – or maybe just stupid.
Those of us who did congregate waited patiently whilst both hotel staff and fire crew worked through their “brand standards” and, after a half-hour, told us we could return to our slumbers (or not in my case).
A father nearby joked with his young daughter that the only item she has rescued from their room was the model Loch Ness monster, sporting a “Cally t-shirt” – a complimentary gift to all guests.
“It’s only a green plastic dragon.” he commented, loud enouigh to impress those other adults nearby.
“Not in my imagination it isn’t.” she responded – putting Dad in his place and making me ponder that a child’s imagination is a potent force.
Later that day, the alarm rang again – and we were forced/obliged to wait in the car park for a while.
After the first alarm, we were requested to return to our rooms at about 4.30am – and so the gathered throng did so, rather sullenly I thought.
So I made a point of dropping back, waiting until they were gone and then approaching the two fire crew to say a simple but heartfelt “thank you” to them both.
I just hope that made their day, the way an unsolicited acknowledgement makes mine.