European Tour Day 60: Saltburn
Day 60, April 28.
I could not have been on the road away from home for 60 full days already, could I? It does not seem possible. The time has flown by. It makes me think I must have counted wrong, but it’s close, anyway.
Jacquie took me early to catch my train to Darlington, as she handed me some gluten-free snacks as I was running out the door—she is so amazing!
Lucky me, I had inadvertently reserved a seat on the left side of the train at the window and was able to watch the beautiful Scottish coast go by. I really like Scotland—have to come back someday.
And on to my next adventure in Saltburn, England with Sue Anderson and Bernie Parks, who, lucky me again, are also being visited by Tony Fiedler and Steve Adair.
When I arrived in Darlington no one was there to meet me, and I realized that for some reason this was the one place I had not gotten it down to the letter who was picking me up when and found out the telephone number in case anything went wrong. So I walked to the outside of the train station, sat down on a bench and was reflecting on what to do when Sue and Tony drove up. They had been caught in traffic.
We drove to the charming little town of Saltburn. Steve, Sue and I took a five mile walk on the beautiful cliffs overlooking the ocean. Then we all had a birthday dinner for Sue. Then Tony, Steve and I took another walk through a blossom grove, by an Italian garden and down by the ocean.
Among other things we talked about evaluating/researching 3P projects, and it gave me the idea that Tom Kelley and I need to do a workshop/breakout at the next 3PGC conference on how to use a common evaluation/research design for all 3P-related projects.
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