Just a few weeks since writing my last blog, and since May 6th Election Day, I had genuinely expected life to have settled down a little. But, no - having just got to grips with a skillfully constructed, new coalition Government, and a new 4-handed Dept. of Culture and Media, this weekend has seen the unseating of David Laws who, only days ago, was 'dominating the Commons' according to Simon Hoggart in The Guardian. As the Government regains its balance today, BP loses the plot with its spewing oil disaster and BA tailspins on with its UNITE collision course.
Next week, I'm looking forward to some recreation and inspiration at the ITT conference, this year in Spain. But all I hear on the radio is how the 4th largest Eurozone economy is having just as difficult a time as Greece and Italy.
And so, thank goodness for Lambeth Palace Library! Just 2 weeks ago, based on the strength of advance bookings, the prospect of a successful 400th Anniversary exhibition looked rather uncertain. Having worked on the project for well near a year, it was hard to maintain confidence as opening day beckoned. Now 2 weeks in and all our efforts have been rewarded. The response of the media and of the public has been amazing and so far at least, we have a success on our hands. So that's one major uncertainty settling down at least. I can sleep more soundly now.
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