What I did in October 2018
Nov. 5th, 2018 10:33 am
Much of October was spent recovering from the surgery I had at the end of September, so was a lot quieter than most months.
I got tired of staying in and watching Netflix and wished I was out exploring the world.
I finished playing Thimbleweed Park and treated it a bit as a walking simulator, not being able to go out walking much myself and feeling frustrated.
One lunch time, I ate a burger at the Arancini Brothers and it was delicious.
I visited the Newport Street Gallery and saw Parasites by Martin Eder which was quite weird and amusing.
I had drinks with
I got trapped in a shopping centre in Croydon, but eventually I found my way to The Heart of Gaming and saw Super Hamlet 64 - Videogame Shakespeare.
I went on a photo walk with colleagues one lunch time.
I took the boat to Greenwich with my family to celebrate my mum's birthday and we wandered in the park.
I went to Ichiba at Westfield and bought a Totoro lunch box.
I dressed as Vampire Link for Halloween and went to a fabulous party that had great decorations and excellent people, and then dressed in the same costume for a day at work.
Ingress:
I went to the Mission Day in Southampton and it felt strange to be back there, and all the memories of the time I spent there rushed back. I was surprised the Bargate Centre was being knocked down. I ate redbull ice-cream.
I did the London Eye at Night banner and the LCD Calculator banner and wandered around South Kensington.
Vampire Link hanging out in the toilets:
