I could not decide what to do when I got up today. I was tempted to go up to Hampstead Heath and laze about in the sun, and have the occasional wander through the undergrowth too, but the weather this morning wasn't as good as it was meant to be, so I discounted that idea pretty early on.
When I eventually got to use the shower (thanks to my housemates) and got my self presentable for the world it was almost midday, so I made myself some lunch and then decided to head on over to the library.
I sat outside at Lakeside Terrace for a while in the intermittent sun and marvelled that I see something new almost every time I sit there: first it was large orange fish in the larger pool, then black fish, then herons, yesterday there was a seagull feasting on one of the orange fish, and today I saw that there were smaller fish in the raised pond. I love it there.
After a while I went into the library and read a couple more chapters of Maybe the Moon, by Armistead Maupin (something I have been doing for a while, in between the book being booked out by normal library users). As usual I got cruised by one of the male librarians, who I must admit has a great arse, not a bad shaped back, and he's not bad looking either.
I then managed to catch the eye of a nice looking, smartly dressed guy as I was leaving the library and followed him into one of the lifts. We had a quick fumble and he led me to a secluded area in one of the lower floors of the centre where we had a bit of fun. He had a very impressive chest, so I guess that will have to do for my birthday wish of having a muscle man.
When I returned home I sat on the computer updating my LGBT database while listening to part 1 & 2 of the second Dr Who audio adventure, "Sword of Orion" from the set that Tim had given me for my birthday. I am enjoying them so far, except for one small detail: At the end of the first part of each story so far, when they are announcing who plays whom, they always give away part of the story line. In the first, "Storm Warning", they revealed the identity of the mystery passenger. Then in this second one, it was announced that Nicholas Briggs provided the voices of the Cybermen, when we hadn't learned yet who the "bad guys" were. That is the only fault I can find with them so far though. My best birthday present for ages (my only birthday present for ages too!).
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Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Boring Day.... Mostly
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Armistead Maupin,
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Birthdays,
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Tim Barter
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