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Category: travel

Advent Calendar 2014: Day Five

St Paul's Cathedral, from Bow Lane

Sometimes the Christmas lights frame a little bit of magic. There are so many views of St Paul’s Cathedral, views that are often properly protected by legislation, or failing that campaigns and all that stuff. And sometimes those views can veer dangerously close to cliché, as why does St Paul’s get that sort of special treatment that no other building gets? And then you find yourself one cold morning walking down the tucked-away and winding little streets the City still has, the closest you can really get to the City’s history, and you see all these pretty little lights dotting the shafts of sky above and you look ahead and there is St Paul’s dome, everlasting, the one thing you can cling onto in the City, that reference point, that view that at the right time in the right context can still make your heart your heart swell and your spirits soar and you’re part of the cliché of Christmas lights and tourist views and festive cheer and not being cynical about the motives of the world and you just don’t care at all.

Advent Calendar 2014: Day Two

Christmas trees in window of office building

My walk from the station to my office takes me through the City of London and I pass a lot of office buildings. Some are grand and imposing, others much less so. Some shabby, some smart. Read the rest of this entry »

A walk to the station #15

There is one house on my walk that always has a very large motor-home parked outside. Well, it seems large, anyway. Either that or the house is small. Either way, the motor-home is large enough to block their downstairs window entirely. I see that they have clamped it too. I guess that is what you do with several thousands pounds-worth of vehicle parked on your driveway, although I suspect a thief couldn’t make the quickest getaway in it. Read the rest of this entry »

A walk to the station #14

The first walk to the station after the clocks went back. The switch to GMT is a sleight of hand, it tricks me into thinking the winter is still a way off, that the nights aren’t yet drawing in. Everything is much brighter and clearer at this time than it was last week. The morning has the feel of late summer, or at least early autumn, but it won’t be long until it feels like I’m leaving home at night again though. Read the rest of this entry »

A walk to the station #13

It is still dark outside and we, the commuters trudging towards our daily destiny are lit only by the eerie glow of the streetlights, each light leading us closer to the monotony of our work, lamp by lamp, step by step, and it is so easy to write terrible clichéd stuff about place, isn’t it? Read the rest of this entry »

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