I’m a hobo

October 21, 2006 at 7:38 pm (Personal)

On Thurday 12th October I stopped working at Pulse. I’m still doing the shows (A List and Oxjam) untill they find a replacement or finish, but I’m not in work every day. Now in theory this means that I have loads of spare time, especially as I don’t start my new job-in-which-you-must-wear-thick-rimmed-glasses at Red Bee Media untill the beginning of December.  I wasn’t intending it to work out like that but it’s quite nice!

So far I have been to  Teddington(Pretty and posh) to see Tearfund, York (lovely as always and still has a special place) to see BBC Radio York and their CSV desk and London (Smoggy but exciting) to see Virgin Radio.

Today though, I went Chestnut picking in Lion Wood. This was inspired by the fact that I am too stingy to pay £1.50 for them in town and also by Kathy who went with her Dad earlier in the week. I may have eaten them all already. Hmm.

After chestnut picking I walked to the Roman Catholic cathedral, which is suprisingly simple and actually really peaceful inside. The ironwork on the doors is amazing too. Since  I was over that way it seemed only fair to go to one of my new favourite shops in Norwich  – The Green Grocers  and bought some of Clive’s pies, as recommended by Mary. I also got to try the new Toffee apple truffl by yummy local chocolate makers, Booja Booja.

So now, having scoffed all those chestnuts and spoken to my Ma’n'Pa, I’m going to sit myself down in front of Robin Hood (still not convinced) and either Stuck on You or Welcome to Colinwood.

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