What I did in September 2020
Oct. 1st, 2020 08:19 pm
I attended a stay at home Ingress First Saturday in Cambridge, with the Corpus Clock as the start portal and then a week later, visited Cambridge and that portal. It is a wonderful clock.
At the start of September, I visited Folkestone and Margate and walked by the sea, and it was amazing.
In Folkestone, I drank takeaway coffee and ate cake from Steep Street Coffee House while staring at the waves. I walked through the former train station and onto the Harbour Arm and stared down at the Gormley, hiding in the sea.
In Margate, I walked by the sea and did an Ingress banner and ate good ice-cream.
I visited my mum in Kent and walked in the woods.
I arrived at King's Cross too early and the swing in the giant bird cage was not there to swing on. I bought a coffee, wearing a mask, and my name was misheard as "Daisy". I sat by a large photo of a bluecap waxbill, while I drank my coffee near to the empty bird cage. I met
I visited the Barbican and went to the Curve gallery, then stared at the water outside and walked along the high walks. I caught a tube to London Bridge and ate mascarpone and fig ice-cream at 3Bis and did half an Ingress banner. I walked past my office and found it was still there! I bought a book from a bookshop for the first time since March. I ate sushi.
I returned an overdue library book that I’d had out since about February.
I tried kiwi berries for the first time.
I finished Milkmaid of the Milky Way and played a few other games, such as Sewer Rave, Catlateral Damage, Civ, etc.
I played The Night Journey, Shutter Stroll, Tales from Off-Peak City, and Fugue in Void with
I met a friend in Wimbledon and we played Ingress.
I sang along to songs at Maraoke.
I went to a crafternoon organised by
It was Open House weekend. Unlike most years where I dash around trying to see all the things, I didn’t see much this year. I visited Blackbook Winery and drank wine from a paper cup on an industrial estate. I did a “20 years of TFL” self-guided walk and got a bag at the end for visiting all the sites! I did a self-guided art tour of Hackney Wick. I tried to stare at buildings more than I normally do. I stopped for ice-cream at La Gelatiera in Stratford. That evening, I met up with
I visited the Antique Breadboard Museum and saw lots of breadboards. I did a self-guided tour of modern art in East Putney, then sat by the river for a while, in Wandsworth Park.
I also read the Open House book, which this year wasn’t so much a guide, but was interesting anyway. I watched some of the Open House videos, but that made me want to visit the places in real life more.
I went to BarCamp Manchester online and listened to some interesting talks on topics such as whether language shapes our thoughts and on dolls’ houses.
I tried Inka (a drink that tastes like coffee) for the first time.
I spoke to
I did an Ingress banner in Isleworth and walked near Syon Park and saw cows.
I explored a few of the universes in the virtual Burning Man, and then on burn night, burnt my own tiny man made of sticks and string in the garden.
Photos on Flickr: September 2020
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Date: 2020-10-02 09:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-10-05 10:45 am (UTC)The antique breadboards were interesting - the history behind why breadboards become popular and intricate carvings, etc.