Sep 28, 2024 20:52
This morning, I decided to try out the Black Bear Diner's advertised super-breakfast, called "The Grizz." That amounted to a sweet-cream waffle, 3 eggs, 2 slices of thick-cut smoked bacon, 2 sausage links & a smoked ham steak, plus hash browns. It's huge! Indeed, I should have been asked to be seated at a larger table, as it came on two large plates that barely fit on the table at all. It was a great breakfast. And lunch. And part of a dinner. If I hadn't been planning to go buy groceries at Grocery Outlet, I would have instead walked to and from the Black Bear Diner (about 2 km each way). As it was, I got minimal groceries (nothing looked appetizing after that huge breakfast) and I went home, where I spent most of the rest of the day trying to digest all of that foot, like a snake after a big meal. As much as I liked it, I doubt I'll get it again.
It's funny, but while a big breakfast is generally my favorite meal, I've not been eating as much of late. That's probably why I lost almost 10 kg during the Iceland-UK trip, despite having hotel breakfast buffets along the way. I've gained some of it back, but not all of it.
Aside from being a potato most of the day, I did do more remote travel agency work for Lisa and Chris on their trip. Unfortunately, the storms in Europe have hit me in the wallet, as they had to cancel one of their hotel stays on such short notice (due to the necessary trains not running), that I forfeited the room cost. I tried contacting the hotel through booking.com (which is how I booked it), but got no answer, so I guess I'm out of luck. Worse, I still had to book another room based on their revised travel dates. I don't blame them about this, but I wish the hotels were more willing to waive their no-refunds policies when the trains stop running due to weather conditions. I wonder if they do the same for canceled flights?
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