Daily chronicling on commuting- Commuting isn't for the faint-hearted. You need nerves of steel to survive the jungle that is commuting. No matter whether you're trying to get to or from work, getting to the airport for that well deserved holiday, it's a jungle out there and only the fittest survive. This is about my view of what's going on around me when I commute, on every day occurrence around other commuters, sometimes funny, sometimes frustrating.
Friday, 27 July 2012
St Kitts and N......
St Lucia
St Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
Sao Tome ......
Saudi Arabia
Senegal...... all over six feet tall!
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic
21:00.......... The time for the biggest show has just began!
And where am I?
Behind the security of home, after taking the advice of the voice coming from the loud speaker...... "Ladies and gentlemen, if you want to see the ceremony I would advice you to either go and watch it on your television or go to Stratford Park!"
And as I didn't fancy doing the latter, I went home
And where am I?
Behind the security of home, after taking the advice of the voice coming from the loud speaker...... "Ladies and gentlemen, if you want to see the ceremony I would advice you to either go and watch it on your television or go to Stratford Park!"
And as I didn't fancy doing the latter, I went home
In my excitement of the Olympic opening ceremony, I decided to take a stroll towards Stratford station ..........boy was it one of my worst decisions !
Why? you may ask......... the stroll on Leytonstone High Road was rather pleasant, hardly any traffic, both on the road and on the pavement. The air is warm and a tad humid!
The Olympic village seemed a million miles away
Why? you may ask......... the stroll on Leytonstone High Road was rather pleasant, hardly any traffic, both on the road and on the pavement. The air is warm and a tad humid!
The Olympic village seemed a million miles away
The Olympic torch has done its round
It made its first passung through Stratford last Saturday, twenty-first of July - it was carried by a British triple jumper, Phillip Idowu, who is also a resident of the borough (London Borough of Newham)
The torch did its round through the London borough of Greenwich Newham, Tower Hamlets, Hackney and Waltham Forest before returning to Stratford for its final role.......
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