Tuesday, September 8, 2009
"A day in the Life"; Part 1
Tuesday; 8/9/09 was a very eventful day.
Not only because it began with a skype vid-chat and an 'all-nighter', but because I decided to entertain my tired self through taking a 'visual journal' with a cheap camera borrowed from my sis. Hence, the next few posts by me will be going through the course of an average day at Uni.
Or, at least what's average for me.
'twas a nice sunny & clear morning. I got off around 8:20 to hand in an assessment for "Environmental management" in a decidedly ambivalent (if drowsy) mood. As you can see, I didn't cam-whore as much as I originally planned, but I tried instead to convey the experience (as long as the photos I took were good; many were deleted).
I walked down this alley-way, rather than along the highway to the train station (yes, I'm a strictly-public-transport kind of person). Maybe I subconsciously thought it would be more pleasant in my sleepless state than the highway. My subconscious made the right decision. I got there literally as my train pulled in, with plenty of time to get into the 'right' carriage (important for reasons I'll explain later). I only took one decent pic on-board, but for privacy (and e-stalking) reasons, I have not posted it. Feel free to ask for it, though.
I choreograph my train timetabling carefully. I have to. Immediately upon getting at my next stop (10 minutes after getting on-board), I negotiated a less-than-two minute dash to the underground platform for my next train. The pic above was all I could take, thanks to overcrowding. I was stuck on the stairs, but on-time. Thank goodness.
So, I arrived at the Uni station (yes, it has it's own newly-built station) with ten minutes before hand-ins closed. Just enough time to briefly meet-up with an acquaintance in the same course (and his shy friend :P ), walk over and get it in with a minute or two to spare.
All the above only took place within a period of ~45 minutes. I still have another three or four hours of content to cover; so be ready for more posts full of photos.
Laters.
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I know this is old, but..
ReplyDeleteLulz i live near there. Have you noticed the unusually high number of people with Mohawks who catch that train line? I seriously saw 3 people with high mohawks in a single day. Must've been some sort of convention or somthing.