statue 2.0

...won't hurt, now will it? Retail therapy might not be the answer to everything, but that's fine with me.

The Firm has a stall at the Austrian Media Fair and yours truly elbowed her way through the crowd to snatch the freebie above from a Dirndl-clad lady in the service of a homeshopping channel. Cool, eh?
I recently brewed a Chinese tea flower I had got as a free "takeaway" at an upmarket restaurant. Actually, it was an unassuming grey walnut-sized shrivelled something that morphed into the beautiful flower(s) pictured above. Celebrating a cross-culture (Bodum tea strainer meets Chinese tea gadget) tea ceremony for one, I marvelled at the metamorphosis taking place in my tea pot. Yet another reminder to not judge a book by its cover.
As a novice to conferences, never mind those of such a huuuuuge company as the one financing my retail addiction, I have to admit I'm rather easy to impress. Still, it was pretty impressive to see that a gathering of almost 2000 people could be organised so smoothly with no technical glitches or other mishaps. In fact, it was a logistical masterpiece and the organisers had thought of everything from (branded, of course) sun-screen, mosquito repellant and baseball cap to vouchers for drinks and tapas on the night before the conference. That night, the town was full of people wearing the telltale wristbands, t-shirts and bags with the motto of the conference, the venue of which was rather original and unusual as well. Our colleagues from Dublin and Hamburg arrived in chartered planes, the handful of Viennese participants got value for money with their plane tickets. Thus I know not only know the airport of Seville (practically no shop-ops, in case you were wondering), but also those of Madrid and Palma de Mallorca. Ah well, gift-horse and all that...
I've just put my hard-earned frequent(ish) flyer miles to good use today and cashed them in for a flight to London. A weekend in London in November, yeah!
...our white goalie died, i.e. we managed to break one of the metal rods. Bummer. Recenly, we'd spent more time playing than working and I had developed a fierce shot with - surprisingly, as I'm right-handed - my left hand.words and photos (unless otherwise indicated) and banner-design by retailtherapist