Well, in further conferencing misadventures, woke up around 5 am with what I came to realise was a crashing migraine - it is so long since I have had one of these as opposed to 'headache from lying orkard' - took medication, and after some little while must have gone to sleep, because I woke up to discover it was nearly 9.30, and I had slept well past the alarm I had set in anticipation of the 9.00 first conference session. But feeling a lot better.
I was only just in time to grab some breakfast before they started clearing it up.
The day's papers were perhaps a bit less geared towards my own specific interests - and I was sorry to miss the ones I did - but still that there Dr
oursin managed the occasional intervention. There were also some good conversations had.
So the conference, as a conference, was generally judged a success, if somewhat exhausting.
I managed to get the train from the University to Birmingham New Street with no great difficulty.
However, the train I was booked on was somewhat delayed (though not greatly, not cancelled, and no issues of taking buses as in various announcements) and I initially positioned myself at the wrong bit of the platform and had to scurry along through densely packed waiting passengers.
Journey okay, with free snacks, though onboard wifi somewhat recalcitrant.
At Euston, the taxi rank was closed!!!!
Fortunately one can usually grab a cab in the Euston Road very expeditious, and I did.
So I am now home and more or less unpacked.
Given that Mercury is, I recollect, the deity of travellers, is Mercury in retrograde?