London, baby...

Tuesday, 24 March 2015 05:26 pm
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Yeay, I made it, and I even got some work done on the train! Mind you, that was a palaver and a half! I trundled down to the local station (fifteen minutes down the road) only to find that all the carparking was parked in. Noooo! And it's just in the country rather than in the nearest town (that it's named after), so there aren't any streets to park on. Disaster!

One, luckily, that I'd pre-worried about, so I'd checked the station sitch with landlord, and he'd given me a hot tip for a station that was twice as far away, but had cheaper tickets when you were paying for them yourself. So I cast a final despairing look at all the cars shining in the sunlight, and trundled my wee car further south until I got to Station Number Two. And it was pretty full too, but there were one or two spots still empty, so phew!

Of course then I had to buy a ticket - which Landlord had told me the little bloke would do... except there was no bloke there. Or anyone there. Nooo! Not a disaster exactly, cos there was a (hellishly complicated) machine, which you had to know the Secret Code to God to use, and you particularly had to know what kind of ticket you wanted. One from here to there, please wasn't good enough, cos it all depends on when you're coming back... So I went and played with the other machine that calls the chap who can tell you what kind of ticket you need...

And then of course I discovered that even though the card I was going to pay for everything isn't yet expired, and the one I received the other day to replace it isn't yet valid - Super Machine wouldn't accept it. It thought it was expired. Which it clearly isn't according to the words on the front, but... stoopid machine. Of course I can't use it pay for anything else now either, which is just... inconvenient. Grr. And I left the new one at home cos it wasn't valid yet! But okay...

And then it was time to play games with car parking tickets... There was a machine, but it would only do coins, and there was no guarantee that it would do three days rather than one or seven either, so I had to do the phone-carpark thing. Which is fine, and the number rather frighteningly recognised me and my car through the simple fact of my using that phone to call it (eep!), and it also thought my card had run out (without me even telling it which one I wanted to use, which is also a bit scary... We Are Watched). But it took my other one easily enough, and gawd knows how I'll provide a receipt for online expenses, but... if I can get my camera fixed then maybe I can take a photo of the message on my mobile that's the receipt...

Blimey!

Oh - and I got into Waterloo instead of Paddington, neither of which station I know, but Paddington I was prepared for. Waterloo's south of the river! *g*

But the station was pretty, and the journey was okay (as long as I haven't caught a cold from the two people nearest me, who were both spluttering and suffering...), the tube was good, and when I got to the hotel I was turned away. *g* Well, sort of. Upgraded she called it, to the hotel across the street. Where my room does actually have enough room to perform a ballet, a big couch (that's really too far from the tv to see it, but the thought's almost there), and when I opened the second wardrobe it turned out to be a mini-kitchen, so hee! I neverget upgraded, either, so bonus yeay!
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It also turns out to have free internet, so I'm taking a few minutes to catch breath, and then I'm off out for a wander before it gets too dark, and something to eat, and maybe to find Foyle's, cos it's open late, and... well, it's a bookshop. *g*

And then back to finish work (which is nearly there, and can be done when it's dark and I'm not out any more), and... well, and to thank everyone who recognised a japonica for me. *g* Maybe hotel rooms will be good for writing, too.... *g*

Date: Tuesday, 24 March 2015 05:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] milomaus.livejournal.com
An adventure, you're truly having an adventure, what could be better for writing than real life?

Lovely station and huge hotel room, I do hope you'll write instead of dancing though.....

London, baby!!!!

Date: Tuesday, 24 March 2015 08:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] byslantedlight.livejournal.com
Hee - I am having a wee adventure! This is what happens when you stop driving... *g*

I've just got back from... being out *g* and now I have to finish off work, but then maybe - if I can stay awake! - writing! It's only 8.30pm, but I'm all cosy in my flash room, so there's no reason not to... London, baby! *vbg*

Date: Tuesday, 24 March 2015 06:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dollidaydream.livejournal.com
Oh, I think a hotel room would be a great place for writing - I think the anonymity, the tabla rasa, the not-having-your-usual-input would be really conducive to writing. I think that you might come up with something really different.

Date: Tuesday, 24 March 2015 08:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] byslantedlight.livejournal.com
Hotel rooms are quite often good for writing - well, in theory. My trouble is that if I'm in a hotel room it's usually cos I've been buzzing around doing a hundred things, and so when I get back I'm just sleeeepy...but I'm back early tonight, and have to finish work first, even though I'm sleepy so...maybe I'll wake up after that! And hmmn - I wonder what kind of different thing I could write here...now there's an intriguing thought on its own... *g*

Date: Tuesday, 24 March 2015 06:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] owned-by-a-cat.livejournal.com
Hotels are wonderful for writing! And I'm glad to have found another Paperblanks aficionado. I have a diary each year and treat myself to a new journal for each novel I start. My WiP shelf sure looks pretty...
Enjoy Foyles. There are actually quite a few late-opening bookstores down Charing Cross, so have fun!

Date: Tuesday, 24 March 2015 08:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] byslantedlight.livejournal.com
Oh yes - paperblanks! I've finally given in and decided not to feel guilty about treating myself to them, because they're just so beautiful that I want to write in them... I have them for my journal, which I write every day, so really when you divide the cost by 365 it's negligible... and as you say, they do make a pretty shelf...

That said, I wandered around and couldn't find Paperblanks this evening - ack! What I should have searched out was a Waterstones, cos I know they do them, but I was in London, I wanted something more exotic - that'll serve me right! Tomorrow... *g*

Date: Tuesday, 24 March 2015 07:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heliophile-oxon.livejournal.com
You made it, phew! *g*
And yay for getting an upgrade; never came across hotel upgrades before :-)

Date: Tuesday, 24 March 2015 08:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] byslantedlight.livejournal.com
I did make it! *g* And I'd even done the majority of my work, so I wouldn't have been fretting too much after all, but never mind! That said, I still have it to finish now...

I was completely thrown when the receptionist said I had an upgrade - my first thought was "oh wow, how cool - that never happens to me" and then she said "It's the hotel just across the road..." and too me to the window to point to it! Very odd! It's all owned by the same omniscient hotel group though (in fact I think they have a few of the old townhouses up this road, cos I saw their name on a couple of the other hotels I went past when I was looking for the other one. I'm presuming that when they say "upgrade" what they meant was "We overbooked for your company and the others all got here first, so..." - but that works for me.. *g*

Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2015 11:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miwahni.livejournal.com
And as is usually true for real life, nothing runs smoothly. Expired cars and omniscient ticket machines and upgrades,oh my!

The bed cover in your hotel room reminds me of every Premier inn I ever stayed in. Cool room though.

Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2015 10:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] byslantedlight.livejournal.com
Lol - certainly it doesn't seem to run particularly smoothly in my life - although really it's only that we notice when it doesn't, I suppose. But yes - oh my!

It's not the prettiest room, I have to say - and in many ways it feels pretty bog-standard. And ha - I've had much comfier beds in Premier Inns too (I think that was a Premier Inn where I was soooo impressed by the softness of the bed that I never wanted to leave it) - this one's on the hard side... although I've slept in worse. But it's quite nice having all the space, and being able to walk from one end of it to the other. I could pace if I wanted to! *g*

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