Different kinda rose

Thursday, 27th April 2006 by Jay

I have been here in London for about a week now.

As i arrived into Paddington station from Heathrow last week, I was disappointed to realise that London was much like I had remembered from work visits I had had a few years ago. That is, it seemed old, grey, drab and tired.

For the moment, i am staying in Bayswater. It struck me that I have had so many people tell me how much they love London… and how nice this area is. I’m not so sure… but I have committed myself to at least six months and I was telling myself last week that I need to “stop and smell the roses” .. relocating over seas (by choice) is an opportunity not to be sneezed at. This is potentially a great adventure and an edifying experience. May as well make the most of it! ?

So I am trying to be open minded! I am looking at things and taking my time to try and observe my surroundings. Today I took a walk in Kensington Gardens and as I walked the streets of Notting Hill Gate, I noticed how many of them are lined with bright green leaf trees and white blossoms… very pleasant.

London also seems to have many sights and areas that are free to the public and well maintained… i have visited both the British Museum and National Portrait Gallery so far. I promise that I will visit a theatre and see one of the many shows soon.

One appalling thing is the smoking in restaurnts… it still seems to be very common here.. and i had forgotten how disgusting it is.

All in all… London is very different from home. It’s virtues are obvious, but haven’t immediately won my heart. But it’s only been a week, I’m sure I just need to look for different kinds of roses than I am used to.

3 Responses to “Different kinda rose”

  1. yak sox Says:

    Hi Jay,
    I’ve heard the cost of living in old London town can be quite high, but as far as cultural capitals go - it can’t be beat. I have to say I’m envious of that part - go see a gig of an artist that wouldn’t play in Sydney, let alone seoul.

    And summer’s just around the corner. Again *I’ve heard* that if you spend too long in the bath one afternoon you can completely miss an English summer, but this six months of the year will still be better than the other.

  2. Jay Says:

    Are you a fan of Morrisey? I was out visiting a friends place today.. he lives in a nice suburban family area. We passed a palace that had a huge queue of people outside. There was another guy walking passed carrying his young daughter.
    “Are you going to the concert?” he said.
    “No, who is it?” we replied.
    “It’s Morrisey. I can’t find a babysitter - do you want my two tickets?”

    In the end, we couldn’t go. But I thought that it was pretty cool.

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