Sunday, July 15, 2007

Cold Droplets Night

EITHER THERE'S SEAGULLS CIRCLING THE DARK NIGHT SKY doing cold diarrhoea drops on my head or it's raining. Raining after all this! It was such a hot day today. Sweatingly hot... My head does not feel all right. I feel utterly fatigued and knackered. My head is swimming; but not through any chemical means. I am totally sober apart from two sips of white cyder. The type of rain that was falling is the type that drops out of the sky after a humid day. Not proper rain that comes in showers, merely isolated drops of water when the humidity level goes rocketing up. It was extremely humid today; everyone was complaining about it. It wasn't in fact that "hot" at all, as whenever the breeze blew, that was pretty cool. Anyway blah blah blah I'm still here. If I didn't have such a passionately strong conviction that I am on the brink of something better in life I would kill myself right now (only the trains have mostly stopped running at 1am so it would have to wait until tomorrow anyhow and then knowing my luck we'd have all-day Sunday engineering work on the track ...) Hokay dokey. I'm so tired, seriously. I've got to go back to bed now. Been in bed all evening (what's to get up for?) Massive chuck-out session of old stuff is on the cards for tomorrow. OK; L8Rs..........

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Blogs of the day:
http://articlesofhealth.blogspot.com
Fascinating report on toxic effects of alkalinity on body tissues.

http://abundantcuriosities.blogspot.com - this is an arty crafty reminiscencing blog. The photo on today's top post of some kids holding baby animals is so cute I nearly cried

5 comments:

  1. Send some of that humidity our way. 1. We'd know rain was in the offing and 2. it would stop the static electricity. I'm fed up with metal objects "biting" me...like taps, car doors, screen doors, etc. Jeez!

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  2. do you really get loads of static when it's dry? i never knew that
    if i could send it i would...
    my only solutions are stupid ones like boil a kettle, run a hot bath!!

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  3. You know, in Tennessee today, it wasn't unpleasant at all.

    Mostly, in July, it's treacherously hot and humid; we had some kind of 'cold front' from Canada come through, and the humidity dropped. Nice...but, next week, more of the wet-blanket-slap-in-your-face stuff.

    Spent the day on the river, running, annoying the hell out of the fisherfolk, with our toyz and wake.

    What's this about you and trains? Keep away from moving trains, that's the key. Those things aren't going to help one bit. They're noisy, smelly, and generally desultory devices, of little romance or imagination. Now, boats, they've got some soul, and usually are much more forgiving than trains...

    Later~!

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  4. Hi Gledwood

    I hope you don't get chucked out tomorrow. However if you could find somewhere else and escape from the unpleasant characters there it might in the end be a good thing. Are there any hostels nearby?

    I really hope things work out.

    All the best
    sad x

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  5. Im praying you will be able to stay Gledwood or at least be given time to find somewhere else. Keep strong

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