Wednesday 4 July 2007

Time out


I'm sure most of us have hiding places when work becomes so unappealing that we just have to be somewhere else. When you've just got yourself to hide, there's endless options. Sitting it out in the bog, going for a fag out the back, popping out for some 'stationary', or even, booking a meeting room. A definite plus to this is you could order in tea and biscuits. But spare a moment to think of our street sweepers. They're noisily driving round our city, are only capable of going a few miles an hour (which is not fast enough to escape from your boss, I imagine), and are pretty hard to miss. Being covered in orange flashing lights really doesn't help matters either.

So, what happens when that newspaper on the dashboard becomes too hard to resist? You hide down the ramp of a pedestrian underpass for half an hour. The noise and lights perfectly concealed. Until now, having walked through that tunnel several times, I'd never appreciated what a special spot this was.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, it must be very relaxing, sitting in near-sepulchral darkness with the smell of stale wee wafting through the air vents.

I've decided to carry on blogging. Had a nice comment telling me not to stop which appealed to my pathetic vanity.

Alvin said...

i like this photo, it's quite mecha-city