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definitely up for it...but not about then. :(
Ach, bugger. It was just an fyi 😘
How goes it, apart from y'know, Everything?
thank you. :) i did know about it. just wish i could be there.
all's okay. returned alive to scotland from a four-day excursion to the bowels of wrongleterre, so i can't complain.
how're your heart & mind?
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Back to the promised land in one piece, huzzah 🥳

(also: wrongleterre 🤣 👏 )

Suffering a bit from too little sleep and an over-exposure to the news since I got back from That London, so I'm bowing out for a bit and moving to Moomin Valley with my poetry books 😊 :moomin_sparkles:
i love that you understand & appreciate 'wrongleterre'. :D
more remarkable to me that you've survived london. i was in a relatively relaxed place. you've got the right idea for easing yourself back in. may the moomins protect you from reality for as long as you deem necessary.
good idea to filter things through literature. much healthier than my desire to reach for the 6.2% ABV beer in the cupboard...
Tbf we spent most of it as far away from the people of London as we could 😂
I've found that I enjoy the idea of drinking more than the drinking itself these days, and I *definitely* don't enjoy the longer hangovers!
Have a lovely rest of the day, petal 🥰
htf does one avoid people in london? you've an awesome talent there.
I was only there a few days, let me break it down for you:
Fri - mostly Hampstead Heath, brief foray into the village for pub lunch and book shopping (almost no one around as they were at work)
Fri night, cinema (enclosed, limited interaction, I don't really count that)
Saturday: walked to march through back streets and parks, not that many people around cos early(ish)
March obvs rammed but then Uber to theatre (limited enclosed interaction again)
Sun: at the house all day eating 👍
thank you for this insight. under your terms, i'm quite good at avoiding people. :D
Mine and Jo's usual condition for visiting London is "don't make us see other people" 🤣
that is an excellent MO.
Obvs we mostly go there for the marches, so that's a bit of a fail 🤣
I find that kind of crowd a different thing to just your normal London hell though.
o, yeah. totally different head.
Also helps that we stay with a friend who has a house on the far side of Clapham Common, so we have a massive stretch of grass between us and the rest of London from the get go 😁
jammy! spare a thought for those of us who have no friends in london. :)
to be fair, the only time i want to be in london is when i'm catching eurostar to paris. <3
Ooft, main train stations are a nightmare I don't miss!
in the name of france, i endure.
her claim to fame was definitely a virulent hatred of public transport. :)
avoiding people is easy, think of them as sheep.
i like sheep, though. ;)
then herds of something you don't like.

I treat them like sheep as they move in a mass and you don't want to spook them.

And I like sheepsies too!
diarrhoea, then, i guess. i definitely don't like that.
i get what you mean, but i'm still wondering how it's possible in a place as gargantuan as that there london.
glad you also like sheep. :)
because there are so so many, no one wants to interact in general, otherwise zero privacy, so you all walk etc in your little tunnel.
See my original reply to Kat as to how we managed it.
Also love the sheeps!

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