Today could only be described as gloomy. I was going to say it was cold, but I’m sitting here in a sleeveless top. Perhaps cool would
be a better way to describe it. I am feeling melancholy. The mood on the train
was weary? It's Friday. Rainy, more rain expected. After the long years of
drought, it has taken people a while to adjust to this current extended period
of rain. I’ve adjusted. I carry my umbrella with me always. I’ve started
wearing dresses again, my trousers were getting soaked at the cuffs.
A lot of people must have slept in this morning. My train carriage
was half empty. My friend was on the train. I chose not to sit next to him. Was that rude?
I’m not sure. He was engrossed in his book. I wanted some time to read, some quiet time to
myself. Glancing around I looked to see what people now do to amuse themselves.
It has changed a lot since I first started catching the train. In the early
days you would get the annoying person next to you, struggling to read their
broadsheet newspaper. Inconsiderate idiots. The book readers, which allowed you to peek at
what they were reading, sometimes leading to a discussion. There were only a few who listened to music.
In those days the trains were jam packed. Finding a seat wasn’t guaranteed. Now
the trains run more frequently, I live further away from the city, I have my
choice of seat and it’s crowded only on the rare occasion when trains are
delayed. Today, quite a few people are playing on their phones. Listening to
music. Reading, some paper books, mostly eBooks. A small number of
people are sitting with nothing to amuse themselves but their thoughts. They don’t appear to be happy thoughts. One
young girl is sleeping. Two young blond girls got on the train about
half way through the trip. They were chatting quite loudly. Blissfully ignorant
of the dirty glares they received from some fellow passengers.
From the train station to my office I took my time. I’m
always early, no need to rush. I took the time to take some photos of my
favourite building along the way.
That building is fascinating! Cool.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it's rude. I'm reminded of how I often sit away from the other parents at my kids' sports events because I want to read when my kids aren't playing.
I like gloomy sometimes. Often. But not always.
Hope you're well, Australian.
I often do that at sporting evens too.
ReplyDeleteThey look like pictures of the Queen. Where is it?
ReplyDeleteThe building is on George Street, Chippendale. (Sydney, Australia)
ReplyDeleteYou are also right barleygirl. Some of the images do look like the queen. I am sure they aren't though.
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