Peace and quiet by the sea. I think all the service industry servicing left me needing to recharge. This little hotel room, almost entirely dominated by a four poster bed and the trappings of faded opulence – this has been where I’ve charged myself up again like a battery. There’s a pass in Bergman so I can just leave him, and I have. I’ll go move him at 9 tomorrow and get myself back to London but for today I’ve unplugged from everything. I didn’t even check my phone until afternoon.
It transpired that Brian and Maddy had attempted to get a train to this part of the world, but Southern Rail had disgorged them in Arundel. They decided to make the best of it in Arundel, and by the time I discovered their plight I was already committed to a day of absolute idleness.
I wandered down to the bottom of the square, where The Regency served me Spaghetti Napolitana outside in the sunshine. I basked like a lizard. The air is cold but the sun is starting to feel like it’s taking this Spring business seriously. I didn’t get out of town, but found momentarily peaceful places and inhabited them. When I got flooded by too many people I just retreated to this little room.
In my early twenties I occasionally used to go to Paris for the weekend, when the Eurostar was new and you could get £25 return for under 25 year olds. I’d book into a run down hotel like this one, and get some sort of thrill out of it. My temporary home away from home, where I am only on my own schedule. There’s a kettle in here so I could have gone full Pot Noodle, but the spaghetti was only a tenner and it didn’t make the room stink.
I’ve got my Steam Deck with me – haven’t used it for months as too busy – so I enjoyed geeking out by working around how to get a native port of the original Animal Crossing game up and running in time to buy some turnips in the Sunday morning market. I did way too much turnip trading in lockdown when I got swept up in New Horizons. I’ll never have time to do that now, but I can have a bit of nostalgia gaming while I wind down, plus I somehow enjoy the process of messing around with Linux to get things like that up and running. There is a strand of me that runs very deep geek. It’s probably why I was so triggered by “Fatima’s next job could be in cyber”.
A busy and varied week again next week. This life keeps on being bright rich and strange. A day like today once every week or so makes it possible to fly forward full force the rest of the time.
