Sinister: Reporting back (on future plans)
Stefano [Steady-State]
stephanowic at xxx.it
Sun Jun 15 22:31:16 BST 2003
Dear Sinister
Greenwich village was very busy, people coming and going from the marked, I suppose, or the shops, or, might be, just heading to the park. There is not such a good afternoon then one spent in the park, and if it is spent at a sinister picnic it is even better. Before going there we stayed for a while at the Cutty Sark place, where skater did entertain the ice cream furnished crowd by jumping up and down the wooden stairs. Indeed the presence of the boat, the ice cream selling vans, the number of children, and, at last, the temperature, made me forget for a second we were actually staying in London, but rather in some marine resort. Ok, there was not a beach, and no swimming, danger: sharks panel, but still all looked extremely summery. So listing (and apologise if Ill forgive anyone); James, Paul, Neil, Tara, Mark, and, of course, Caitlin. Ken joined us a bit later on the top of the hill, where we sitting in the shadow. The afternoon passed very pleasantly, drinking a!
little bit less then usual, eating seasons fruit (sounds a bit to healthy, indeed) and neck less gingerbread man. This has been till a light but rather cold breeze started to blow and we moved a little bit more in sunlight, and became part of the background of what we had finally decide it was musical video, in which three man wearing dark suits and umbrella, were pushing a fluorescent yellow balloon. It was argued what was the idea
behind playing with a yellow balloon and what does it symbolise, but I think Ive missed the final conclusion. At the end the balloon exploded and the men walked away. Look forward to see if Ill see the video one day on the telly. That should be fun. It is amazing how long the day can be in this country in the summer. I know it is not so surprising for most of you, but coming from continental Europe full sunlight at about eight p.m. is really astonishing. So we stayed for a bit longer, before the traditional move to the pub, from which we could see the sun sets over the Thames. And that was
here were still people in the pub, so I cant say how the day ended, but I really hope, and I am almost sure, in the best way as possible.
*Future plans for picnic kids*
I had before mentioned that we might have had a picnic on the 28th June in Hide Park. As James suggested yesterday we shall have a TOUR in ALL the PARKS in LONDON! Such a GREAT IDEA!!
So as Primrose Hill and Greenwich has been recently explored I think we can
Do Hide Park. If you fancy coming these are details:
Saturday 28th June
HIDE PARK (Corner) Ideally meeting outside the tube station at about 2ish
Of Course everybody is welcome but NEWCOMERS are more then ever.
Will it be a bit scary? Ehm ehm
eventually
Will it be funny?
almost definitely. I hope at least
Hope you all are fine
Take care
Yours truly, rather steady, stefano
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