Sunday, June 6, 2010

smells like SUNDAY

Today was Sunday...

Usually my days roll from one to another with very little deviation... A Monday could very well be a Wednesday; and on the work front Tuesday is sometimes deemed Friday. But today it was Sunday in every sense of the word. I don't know what makes Sunday so special. I am not overly religious so it was not what the church would consider a day of rest- but a great Sunday it was.

My morning started with a moderately early breakfast and movie gathering with some lovely and genuine people. I have lived in this little patch of paradise for much of the last 6 years and therefore have formed a rather tight niche of friends - some who now have moved on to greener of cooler pastures but none the less remain in the niche. It's because of this lovely little (or not so little) niche of amazingly genuine friends i tend to neglect the more recent friends i have made whom whilst are not in the 'inner' sanctum (probably to their advantage) are none the less fantastic people. Today i decided to embrace this and had a great time chatting over green tea (a recent staple favourite) and catching a girlie block buster. Nice to chill and not be thinking of the next item on the list and with no agenda.

The rest of the day followed much the same... it was a glorious winters day... a perfect 26 degrees, and was for most part a lazy afternoon. Took in a brief trip to an eco festival - made a tea purchase under the instruction and guidance of a good friend (always up for some great tea), took in some folk music and mindlessly the afternoon became exempt.

Ah and it is back at Monday...

This week i have indulgent pastures to roam that include

1 - Listening to more music from 'Two Door Cinema Club'
2 - Catching some sunshine... although a tan is suspicious for the winter
3 - Drinking some delicious tea... maybe a visit to the T2 website...

I might do something random... this random act i haven't thought of yet.. but don't hold your breath... mainstream life may interfere ! oh and there is a lot of mainstream to live... hang on to your hats people... its rolling...


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