Tuesday July 12
Up on time, ahead of the bells, take the telephone into The bathroom, wash and brush, shower.
Take a chance on the weather, it will remain hot today,
leave the jacket at home.
It is barely raining at all upon leaving the house, tiny spots of dampness on the pavement stay in the shelter of the bus shelter today. stay dry.
It is barely raining at all upon leaving the house, tiny spots of dampness on the pavement stay in the shelter of the bus shelter today. stay dry.
There is a small umbrella in the shoulder bag, in case it rains. more heavily later.
It had rained during the night. it will rain later on today.
It had rained during the night. it will rain later on today.
Dolores at the bus stop, a handbag with a picture
of Marilyn Monroe on it, and some message in English writing. Dolores has her headscarf on today,
maybe on account of the rain.
Teacher arrives, gaudy, bright clothing. He is hoping for sun too.
This account started in the railway café, a bright place with a long counter holding various ready made rolls, waiting for their customers. There is a small waiting room adjacent, with a television mounted on the wall. It is showing pictures of skeletons
being removed from a mass grave. The sound of the television is off, leaving the guests in the waiting room to guess at what is being said. It is hard to say which part of the world these pictures are from, but the pictures are disturbing, not the kind of thing to enjoy a morning coffee with. Still, there is no help for it, ignore the television with it's news now of Theresa May in England. •
continue to write this on board of the train, after a short stay on the railway platform No6, waiting for
the train to come in.
The railway carriage is empty, not full at all.
Take a seat, and write these notes.
Watch other trains come in, and some leave, from
the other platforms. The small train to Mühldorg leaves again.
At last the train moves, a deep green freshly watered landscape passing by outside. The sky is grey and
overcast, the small roads between the fields are darkened with the damp.
The Rivers are all full today, it must have rained hard during the night.
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