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Thursday, 19 March 2020

Not so far from the madding crowd



Today we had the bright idea of driving to a car park with a view - to catch some quiet moments away from the virus frenzy. Should be quiet on a dull day we thought, so we took our Kindles to pass an hour or so reading. When we arrived the place wasn't packed, but lots of other people had had the same idea. Of course they had.

It's the modern world I suppose. It is possible to get away from the crowds, but for anywhere attractive with a car park it is almost impossible.

4 comments:

Sam Vega said...

Probably they were all self-isolating. A few days off from work, nothing in the supermarkets, they've cut the lawn, so let's seek out some uplifting solitude.

Scrobs. said...

We're staying away from our libraries, and reading the stock of books we've built up from the local charity shops!

Mrs O'Blene has a lot of Kindle, but I managed to wipe a whole lot off when her Ipad crashed last year... I still can't work out how to get them back!

Sackerson said...

TWICKENHAM GARDEN.
by John Donne


BLASTED with sighs, and surrounded with tears,
Hither I come to seek the spring,
And at mine eyes, and at mine ears,
Receive such balms as else cure every thing.
But O ! self-traitor, I do bring
The spider Love, which transubstantiates all,
And can convert manna to gall ;
And that this place may thoroughly be thought
True paradise, I have the serpent brought...

http://www.luminarium.org/sevenlit/donne/twickenham.php

A K Haart said...

Sam - pretty much what we were doing apart from the days off work.

Scrobs - aren't they still on your Amazon account in the cloud?

Sackers - and there are still suspicions that the serpents are intent on converting manna to gall.