Up in Brighton but sadly just for the waking. I had things to do. I jumped in the car and drove to Strood. Led Zeppelin IV on the car stereo cranked up to eleven and there’s something so complete and hypnotic about their sound that I was there in no time, but desperate for the loo. I parked up in some retail outlet, went into KFC, pretended to order at the screen, and let myself into a very disappointing bathroom with the lock broken off that nevertheless was undisturbed at that time of the morning and did the trick. KFC is not high on anyone’s list for brunch. It was just last 11am.
I didn’t get to indulge in the delights of Strood, whatever those delights may be. We all just launched into a workshop. This one I was just supporting, not leading. They didn’t have enough volunteers and the workshop has stations, so each station needs to be attended.
Still a good outreach opportunity, I like this company and this material so much more than many of the ones I’ve had to run in the past. That makes a tremendous amount of difference to how I feel before and after, and how quickly the time goes. With Ben running it, I could just enjoy his mojo. We do it different but we do it the same. He’s great and he’s fast and he’s honest. There’s a lot to be said for that.
Other more unusual things have started to bubble in so it looks like I’m about to enter a quiet week before a very busy time. I’m gonna try to use the quiet to catch up on the “me” things I’ve been overlooking, and to help Lou as much as I can. Some goitre of an ex public schoolboy estate agent has taken over the running of the workshops she uses, and he’s such a failed attempt at a human that she is taking all her stuff out of there in the next month. He reminds me of people I had just stopped knowing at his age, this agent. Clueless at anything other than his small frame of reference, which he somehow thinks it’s universal. Some of them gain life experience, deepen and improve. Others entrench in their estimation of how things should be for everyone and become so small you can barely see them for the thing they’ve built on top of themselves.
It’s cold and so I’ve got the blanket on which means I’m gonna have cats all over me. It’s late too. I’m happy to be home, staying here to feed the fluffy ones the next few days. Life is good.
