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girlofprey ([personal profile] girlofprey) wrote2008-07-27 08:38 pm

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It is so warm. It is too warm to do anything. I can't believe how warm it is.

I don't know what's happened to my ability to schedule recently. I think maybe once there were a lot of things I wanted to do in a short space of time, and I thought "Oh, it'll be fine for just a little while", and then I took that as the norm and kept doing it, ever since. In the next few weeks, I might be going to the Nottingham Riverside Festival, and I'm going to see Swan Lake just after that. K and J broke up - K texted me on the morning I got back from Cornwall I think, and after having talked about visiting her for some months, I decided I should actually do it. So I'm going down to London in a few weeks, and we're planning to go see Avenue Q. In September, it's my sister's birthday, and there's a ballet on based on A Tale Of Two Cities that I'd like to see, and the new series of Heroes is starting, I believe.

In October, there's the Nottingham Goose Fair, and K and I are planning to go on the wolf walk I still have on offer for free, and Dirty Sexy Money is starting again I think, and it's Halloween, and I'm planning to go to my parents' for the last weekend of it for my dad's birthday, and the new James Bond film will be out. In November, there's a gig I'd like to go to in Blackpool, and if I go I wouldn't mind staying on in Blackpool for a few days. There's also going to be Lustre, an annual craft market, at some point. And then it'll be December, and everything that comes around then. So yes. I don't quite know how that happened. Probably some things will clash with each other, and I won't be able to afford all of it. But still.

Anyway. So I'm doing a bit of planning at the moment. And it's very warm.

I keep meaning to post about Cornwall. Essentially the train journey down there was long but lovely, the B&B me and mum stayed in was lovely, we went to the Eden Project, which we both now have annual admission to because we donated our admission and giftaided it rather than paying it. Then we went to Charlestown, a harbour which was nearby, and paddled in the sea, and went to the Shipwreck and Heritage Museum. Then we went to the Lost Gardens of Heligan, which are lovely. Then we went to a small town called Fowey, which is lovely and more interesting than we had time to explore in the morning we were there, because we caught a ferry at midday-ish to another town called Mevagissey, which we had passed through on our way to and from the Lost Gardens of Heligan, and which was also lovely. We spent a good part of the afternoon just sitting in the harbour. We saw a seagull get, open and eat a packet of strawberry sweet sticks as well. Then we had another incredibly long train journey, though not as long as the one going down there, and we were back in Leeds. I didn't get a chance to go to the Jamaica Inn, but it was lovely, I really enjoyed it.

See yas. x

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