Saturday, October 29, 2005
Friday, October 28, 2005
Happy Birthday Jeromy
BTW . I saw someone who looked remarkably like Douglas, of Josh's cousin fame, at the British Library yesterday. He was playing a xylophone. What was strange was that the xylophone was in a mint green case. Who knew that a portable 70s-style xylophone existed!
Sunday, October 23, 2005
Every instinct wrong
Things have not being going badly or unfortunately. Things have been going annoyingly. For example, I needed proof of address to get a bank account. I have an introduction letter from BT with MY ADDRESS, but it has to be a BILL from BT. BT sends out bills quarterly. It's fine, I've got used to it. Rather than suggesting that the Co-operative Bank call me as proof that the line is actually set-up and I'm not planning on committing fraud, I just said 'okay'.Then I accidentally uninstalled Microsoft Office. Computer Geek Friends, I can hear you laughing. It's fine. What do I need Word for anyway.
(Pint glass found on the University of London campus)
Saturday, October 22, 2005
Friday, October 21, 2005
St. Pancras

VIEW FROM OUR WINDOW
Despite having quite modest accommodations, this is our view. St. Pancras was built in the 1850's (see above). Today it hides a building site (notice the crane to the right of the tower). Common belief is that King's Cross is horrible and dodgy, but I think its fine. If this is dodgy--amazing architecture, history on our doorstep (but no drunks), people ringing our buzzer at three in the morning--then bring it on!
We got internet and cable hooked-up today. We immediately watched 'The Daily Show', but didn't laugh as much at that as we did at 'Have I Got News for You'. I can only assume that I've lost my North American sense of humour( jury is out on whether or not that is a good or bad thing).
(btw. We is John and I. I haven't become completely insular and insane due to lack of human contact)
Monday, October 17, 2005
My apologies
This Saturday was the first time I'd really looked around and thought ' holy shit' I'm in London. This was a result of several things. Saturday was gorgeous. It felt like the beginning of summer. It was warm. There was a breeze. And, because it was 12:30 on a Saturday, the usually congested streets were almost car-free and the sidewalks people-free. I walked down Southampton Row to The Thames in an easy twenty minutes. Sunlight was glancing off the water, and all the recognizable buildings were just outlines (imagine the label on HP Sauce). I was meeting Megan's friends at the Tate Modern (thank you, Megan, for sharing your friends who are awesome and fun).
We looked at this.
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/whiteread/default.shtm
Actually much more interesting and dramatic than one would imagine. I liked being dwarfed by huge blocks of white plastic that can be touched without getting tossed out of the gallery.
On Tuesday I went on a school trip with Nadine (meg's friend) and her students. They were lovely, smart and exhausting. Imagine herding 20 tiny people into an old-school double decker bus and getting them off again in the middle of Piccadilly Circus. The point of the trip was to see 'Sing along Joseph'. Yes, you've read correctly. It was Donnie Osmond --in all his shaved chest glory-- on the big screen. It was quite a lot of fun.
Tomorrow is the big internet installation day. Soon my blog will have pictures and be updated daily (ahem)
Friday, October 07, 2005
dodgy dealings
Thursday, October 06, 2005
not in hot water
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
books
http://www.bookcrossing.com/
But I'm the first to get it. I assumed that it had travelled miles, stuffed into backpacks and handed between sweaty palms on buses. But no, it went 3 minutes up the road. I'm going to leave it somewhere good. I want this book to go places, man.
Missing you all
(and don't believe anything that Patricia writes in her blog. shhh, don't tell her this, but she exaggerates)

