I've just come back from visiting Daughter 2 in London. One day, I met up with my best friend from school, who also went to London and never came back. (Cf my brother. What is it with London?) Anyway, look how much coffee costs in St Pancras Station!
Later that day there was an impromptu mini-party in the garden with two of the members of Son-in-Law 2's improv troupe, the Showstoppers. This was very exciting for me: one of them is Ruth, who is amazing. (They're all pretty amazing.) If you have five minutes, Google "Showstoppers - And then he left" and you'll see why I think so. This song was genuinely improvised in front of an audience as part of one of their many, many improvised musicals. (The male actor isn't SIL 2.)
Littlest Granddaughter is getting big.
Yesterday we went to a garden centre to choose plants for their currently somewhat featureless back garden. This was fun!
It's been horribly hot in London and the nasty clay of their garden is as hard as concrete. It'll be quite difficult to dig holes in it, to plant these. However, despite appearances, the soil must be quite fertile, since Daughter 2 has planted lots of things in the front garden which are thriving.
But then I found myself opposite the chattiest woman in the world, who talked all the way to Edinburgh (from maybe twenty miles out of London). She has recently left her cheating husband in the Canary Islands (where they lived) and come home to Kent. Today she was going to Edinburgh to stay for ten days with a friend she knows from the Canary Islands. She was looking forward to it, and excited, but also a bit dubious because he’s a naturist (ie nudist) and is going to take her to a naturist B and B in south-west Scotland. "Well, I'm 63 now and I suppose I should be trying new things before it's too late," she said, without total conviction. The rest of her life story involved another husband, two sons, three grandsons, a father with dementia and her previous job - while living in Kent and before going abroad - on Network Rail. She was very nice but I didn't have the peaceful time with my book and flask of coffee that I had in mind. I hope her naturist chap is nice and not too... naturist.
So it's nice to be home in warm, but not desperately hot, Edinburgh. And it's peaceful. But as usual, visiting Daughter 2 just reminds me how nice she is and how much I miss her.
It sounds like a wonderful stay with Daughter and family; Littlest is getting much taller. Is that her play toy? It looks like fun! Although I generally like people, I don't like them encroaching into my space nor talking at me constantly. I'm a gregarious person but on public transportation, I bury myself in a book with headphones on to send a clear signal--after saying hello and exchanging a few pleasantries with my seat mate. Sorry you got stuck! Is a naturist a nudist? Not a fan here.
ReplyDeleteI looked up Showstoppers - what fun they are.
ReplyDeleteIndeed they are.
DeleteThat was a lovely visit, worth doing the journey!
ReplyDeleteStation refreshments are always far too dear...but at least they know what a Long Black is...and it's not an Americano!!
I don't know what it is!
DeleteA double shot black coffee... espresso is a short black...and a long black has twice as much water..and isn't as weak and half drowned like an Americano!!
Deleteyou probably look pleasant and approachable .. perhaps work on your Resting Bitch Face (everybody needs one!)
ReplyDeleteGiggling at Lynley's comment!
ReplyDeletefeijoa is a tasty NZ fruit. All finished now. We are eating persimmons now. Yum!
Good to hear about your visit to London and your not so good train trip. You can't always pick and choose on public transport. Coffee here is getting pricier too, a flat white costs about $5 or more and if I have cake that's another $5-$10 depending on how fancy I want. It's a special treat these days.
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