Over a bite of brekkie I
checked my emails. There was an advert for "local slags".
How charming (!) And moral standards fell even more as the
young lady who played the part of Hermione in the Harry Potter films
has resorted to
flopping them out.
I didn't want to go to
work this morning. I would much rather have stayed at home with the
rest of the world on this bonus Bank Holiday. But that wasn't an
option, so off I went. In all honesty if I'd stayed at home it would
probably have been a day wasted. Working today meant that I can take
a day off later in the year when I actually need or want to do
something with the day. And on a day when the rest of the world won't
be off too.
But applying reason and
common sense didn't stop me sulking about a day being at work when
everyone else wasn't.
The roads were certainly
quieter than usual this morning when I set off for work.
Interestingly the chap on the radio was talking about a series
of beacons that were lit last night in honour of the jubilee. It
would seem that there were thousands of these things lit last night.
Two were lit within a few minutes walk of my house. I had no idea
that this was happening; I would have gone along to one if I had
known. And rallied the troops to make an outing of the event. I would
have taken photos and felt a part of a Jubilee which (quite
frankly) has pretty much passed me by.
But no one told me about
the beacons. I didn't know they were happening. How does anyone find
out about things like this going on?
Being Tuesday the clans
gathered. This time in Queen Street. I got there somewhat later than
I would have liked, but such is life. Better late than not at all. We
watched another instalment of "Being Human".
Something else I missed (on it's first time round). For
someone who puts a lot of effort into trying to lead an eventful
existence,
I do seem to be missing
quite a bit just lately...
We went to Firle beacon in Sussex.
ReplyDeleteAt over 700 feet we had a great view across the weald.
great fireworks too.