I've just realised that I have a
sath appearing on Saturday, and from 1:30pm to about 4pm I have nothing in particular to do with her. I'll be picking her up from the train station at about 1:30pm (which seems walkable from New Museums, although no doubt it'll be merrily raining) and can go just about anywhere from that, really. Any suggestions / offers?
(I felt a lot calmer / happier when I got in today; I still don't feel anywhere near as lousy as I did this morning, although I suspect I'm going to sit and spod all evening and then go to sleep early, which is a bad idea at the moment because I've got cold-ish-ness again; that in itself makes me reluctant to actually go do anything, though. I don't feel like inflicting myself on people at the moment.)
(I felt a lot calmer / happier when I got in today; I still don't feel anywhere near as lousy as I did this morning, although I suspect I'm going to sit and spod all evening and then go to sleep early, which is a bad idea at the moment because I've got cold-ish-ness again; that in itself makes me reluctant to actually go do anything, though. I don't feel like inflicting myself on people at the moment.)
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Date: 2003-11-27 05:44 am (UTC)From:But I know nothing about what your friend is like. Nice interesting dry things in Cambridge include the museums (especially the sidgewick geology museum and the arch and anth museum, which have respectively pretty rocks and a dinosaur, and a three story high totem pole) Oh, and the Wren libray is so cool, with original principia and winnie the pooh and some really shiney illuminated manuscirpts, but it has weird opening times you'd have to check. It may be that this weekend is fairburns or clare novices, and watching boaties prat about is always fun, especially for non cambridge people to laugh at us, or you could go punting. Although it's a bit cold. And will probably rain. Just wandering round colleges talking is nice, if the weather's good enough.