Dot in the Sky (
dotinthesky) wrote2004-04-24 09:42 am
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Broke the week curse and poured it in the ground
The weekend promises to be beautiful. It's sunny outside and all predictions point at a perfect Saturday and Sunday. Tomorrow, we will visit Kew Gardens. Today, we head for the second-hand music stores for some CD shopping. Tourists must be salivating with the thought of being in London.
This is Spring. These are the mornings when you can wander the apartment in your underwear, no curtains pulled shut. These are the days to return to the swimming pool and lay the winter coat down, in tatters. Bliss.
I found a piece of hair in my Kebab last night.
And I went to Paris with Steveo (
idioticpoet). We took a train and arrived in a station situated inside a mountain (I had no idea Paris had a mountain in its centre.) Steveo couldn't remember where exactly his friend lived, but he had her address. We hailed a taxi. The taxi driver began speaking in his mobile phone, making fun of us in french to the person on the other line. Anger. I shouted back at him in french, telling him off for being an asshole to visitors when the french are sooo well treated in Britain. We told the driver to stop and we got out. The driver felt guilty and wanted to drive us for free to our destination. We payed 10 euros and he drove off.
Happy coincidence: Steveo's friend lived in the appartment building we were standing outside. While he went upstairs to fetch her, I found a bathtub and took a bath.
This is Spring. These are the mornings when you can wander the apartment in your underwear, no curtains pulled shut. These are the days to return to the swimming pool and lay the winter coat down, in tatters. Bliss.
I found a piece of hair in my Kebab last night.
And I went to Paris with Steveo (
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Happy coincidence: Steveo's friend lived in the appartment building we were standing outside. While he went upstairs to fetch her, I found a bathtub and took a bath.
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GO TO PARIS MID-MAY I'LL BE TOO WE COULD MEET
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but I'm broke.
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if you don't come i'm crying.
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cry me a river
yeah
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yeaaaah...
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Seven Hills of Rome, too.
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How the heck do you manage to find baths everywhere?! Where were you when you found this bathtub? I need to introduce you to
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Does Alison have a Candle friend too?
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cast no shadow
Lucky you, having all the main cities of Europe quite close to you. I mean, I could hit up NY, Orlando, and DC is under my nose...but I miss Europe. I'll be in Poland May20 - July3...with a possible stop in Italy. You should go find yourself in Venice and coincidently run into me! :)
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why you wanna be americano? you were born in italyyy
I am soooo excited about going - this'll be my first time.
We're gonna do a 7day touristy thing, in which we'll hit up a big city every day or two. I just wanna absorb as much of it as I can :)
What cities did you love there?
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If you can, go to CinqueTerra. It's five little villages encrusted into hills, with beautiful beaches. You can go from one village to the next through paths that run on the hills and through olive plantations. Seriously, it's magical...
magical, indeed
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to go to one country & try to see EVERY single big city and thing that its reknown for....OR...
just go to one city/place and focus on it, so that you fully absorb it, rather than know just a few skittish details?
(as for the book club, i really want to read philip k dick's flow my tears, the polieceman said...how about you?)
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I think your second option best... but that's just me. Visiting all the cities is also fun, if you haven't been there before.
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yay for philip k dick! this will be my first ever book of his to read....
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Both very good.
Tell me when you get the book... I'll do the same - and we'll set a date to finish reading it and discuss.
;)
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though, i need to finish it before I leave Fairfax for the summer....so probably by May 11th?
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Also, I'm wondering who my friend in Paris was.
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