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Dot in the Sky ([personal profile] dotinthesky) wrote2005-07-18 10:48 am

Long Walk to Work

I woke up at 5.30 in the morning. I tried Reiki and meditation to go back to sleep, but nada. So I got up, ate some soda bread with butter, accompanied by black tea, orange juice, a blueberry muffin and a banana, listened to classical music, wrote on my journal and read the second part of To the Lighthouse.

At 7:50 I took a shower. I then got dressed and left the apartment. I walked to work; it took me two hours.

I went past Paddington station; a few people sat outside Starbucks, drinking coffee and smoking (Kevin and I went to Starbucks yesterday, near Queen's Park; we both drank the Mint Chocolate Frappucino while something excrutiating by Alanis Morrissete pumped out of the speakers); men in suits and women in crisp skirts walked past me, heading for the office buildings that have risen beside the canal. I cut my way through side streets until I reached Hyde park.

The grass in the park has recently been cut; it felt brittle under my feet, dried up from a week of heavy sun with no rain. A few people were cutting across the park for work; others lingered about with their dogs or sat on benches doing nothing, waiting for something.

I walked past Buckingham Palace, the Big Ben and the House of Parliament. I crossed Westminster Bridge, where a group of excitable German teenagers were taking photos of the Big Ben. Meanwhile, there were hardly any tourists waiting to get on the London Eye. I reached the National Theatre and sat on a bench facing the Thames to give my feet a rest. My right ankle was feeling sore. I read a little bit more of To the Lighthouse.

I wish I didn't have to work today.

Virginia Woolf

[identity profile] msanthropist.livejournal.com 2005-07-18 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
After seeing "The Hours" I was fascinated and immediately bought "Mrs. Dalloway", and several of Woolf's other books including "To the Lighthouse". I quickly devoured "Mrs. Dalloway" but hadn't gotten around to any of the others...perhaps I'll begin the one you're on...thank you for your kind words about my friend in response to my post, Ollie. You're very kind.

Re: Virginia Woolf

[identity profile] commonpeople.livejournal.com 2005-07-19 09:27 am (UTC)(link)
You're welcome. :)

I loved Mrs Dalloway and now I've fallen in love with To the Lighthouse too. I find them, actually, perfect reads for the Summer.