Bubbles and squeak, anyone?
Jul. 3rd, 2004 11:15 pmGreetings from London! Where I wear three layers and a scarf in July and still manage to be cold. Edinburgh was just lovely and I wish I'd never left, especially all cooped up in J.K. Rowling's old cafe haunts. Mmm. Miranda and I could've stayed forever, and were in fact planning to take jobs and marry English boys when my mother called.
As for the other journal, a computer disaster on my end has pretty much laid waste to any minor hope I still harbored of getting it up before I got home. *sigh* Such is life. I'll post it as I get the entries done and typed up and coded when I arrive back Stateside, and that'll be that.
We will still be in London for at least some part of the day tomorrow, and I'm wondering if anyone would wish us a happy Fourth if they knew we were Americans. Probably not, as this is possibly the most awkward place to be for that holiday, and who knows what they learned about that period beyond a group of huffy ex-patriats wanting the paddling pool for all their own.
In other news, while I'm looking forward to the remainder of my sojourn, I'm also going to be so very, very happy to go home in eleven days. Living out of a suitcase and traveling and sightseeing is only romantic until one needs clean underwear, a wheel on one's case breaks, one has seen enough portraits to become blase about them, and one feels broken of one's internet habit. Mostly, I want my life back.
halimede - This number: 44 7721 658 075 is
walkingshadow's cellular phone, and I will be with her until at least noon tomorrow. Call anytime you see this tonight or tomorrow before then and we can finalize travel and meeting and god, I'm so sorry I haven't gotten hold of you, but internet access in London is, unreally enough, at a premium, and your phone number is somewhere in limbo.
Cheers to Kelsey for keeping me updated on the news. I'll be back in town to frolic with you on the 11th or so, love - hope there's enough floor to go around for a few nights.
Love and miss you all. You're in my thoughts more than you know, and I can't wait for Challenge.
As for the other journal, a computer disaster on my end has pretty much laid waste to any minor hope I still harbored of getting it up before I got home. *sigh* Such is life. I'll post it as I get the entries done and typed up and coded when I arrive back Stateside, and that'll be that.
We will still be in London for at least some part of the day tomorrow, and I'm wondering if anyone would wish us a happy Fourth if they knew we were Americans. Probably not, as this is possibly the most awkward place to be for that holiday, and who knows what they learned about that period beyond a group of huffy ex-patriats wanting the paddling pool for all their own.
In other news, while I'm looking forward to the remainder of my sojourn, I'm also going to be so very, very happy to go home in eleven days. Living out of a suitcase and traveling and sightseeing is only romantic until one needs clean underwear, a wheel on one's case breaks, one has seen enough portraits to become blase about them, and one feels broken of one's internet habit. Mostly, I want my life back.
Cheers to Kelsey for keeping me updated on the news. I'll be back in town to frolic with you on the 11th or so, love - hope there's enough floor to go around for a few nights.
Love and miss you all. You're in my thoughts more than you know, and I can't wait for Challenge.
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Date: July 3rd, 2004 03:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: July 3rd, 2004 04:34 pm (UTC)It *is* really cold here, isn't it? Hope the cold doesn't stop you from enjoying London.
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Date: July 3rd, 2004 08:51 pm (UTC)My English friends used to wish us Happy Good Riddance Day ... ;-)
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