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I haven't updated this as much as I should have. I've been writing less for my book and instead I have needed to write a few emails to a couple of different people and they've not been easy to draw out either so suffice to say I've still been keeping memories. Just nothing public.
I've got notes of course from my trip - but most of it remains in photo form. Sometimes I think this is the best way, jotting down on paper scraps and taking still moments in forever. That way you have a visual to match the picture, though any writer knows that they should be able to repaint any vision over and over forever if they do their job correctly.

Anyway; there are heaps of photos that I haven't updated yet - but I took them on my iphone mostly during the day/night that I went down to the Thames River and saw the Big Ben and the Eye. Sorry - will get around to it.

I went to Camden today after having Skype chat hangs with my neighbourhood troublesome two. I was less impressed with Camden this time around. The first time you go it's such an assault to the senses. I really, really love the area, but I see how the charm would dim over time.
Dim; not burn out completely. I like Camden alot at night though.
After Camden I found myself wondering about - which is kind of what I love the most about being on my own, no plans - no need to be anywhere for anyone at anytime. I just walk around the city and already I've seen more than last time but it's also been really helpful with moving and getting to know London better. Also - I really had so much I wanted to do that we didn't last time or that I didn't know about last time.
I ended up in The Regent's Park which is now the second park I've seen and it was absolutely lovely. I had my digital camera so I sat around in the gardens for hours, taking photos and watching people, just taking it all in. That's one thing I think last time I fucked up with, I rushed so much into a trip - but it was a party trip and I regret none of it. It's nicer to get to know my soon to be home city a little better. It's like sleeping with someone you realise is actually quite lovely and you'd like to go back and actually take them out on the date you never did. (That's probably not ever happened)



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