A-tishoo, a-tishoo, we all fall down
Wednesday, January 24th, 2007 10:50 amI seem to have developed a cold. It has been slowly coming on since yesterday afternoon – or at least it has been noticeable since then. An ingenious blend of caffeine, nicotine, benylin cold and flu capsules and strepsils is keeping it partially suppressed, but I am prone to bouts of sneezing and coughing. Annoyingly I feel hot, too. Pah.
I blame the trip out to Swiss Cottage on Monday, myself. Not that the tubes are particularly healthy environments.
It turns out to have been a waste of time putting the camera in my pocket. The train arrived as I got to the station so there was no opportunity for a snap of Totteridge & Whetstone in all its frozen glory. The centre of town is, as expected, snow-free (there is the odd bit here and there on isolated areas of grass) and the weather forecast suggests that what snow we have had is it, at least for now, though the Midlands and Wales will get another flurry or two.
So goodbye winter, I hardly knew ye.
I blame the trip out to Swiss Cottage on Monday, myself. Not that the tubes are particularly healthy environments.
It turns out to have been a waste of time putting the camera in my pocket. The train arrived as I got to the station so there was no opportunity for a snap of Totteridge & Whetstone in all its frozen glory. The centre of town is, as expected, snow-free (there is the odd bit here and there on isolated areas of grass) and the weather forecast suggests that what snow we have had is it, at least for now, though the Midlands and Wales will get another flurry or two.
So goodbye winter, I hardly knew ye.
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Date: 2007-01-24 12:03 pm (UTC)It's the Railway Bridge next to Chelsea Bridge, on the approach to Victoria Station.