Phthalo Green
Nov. 23rd, 2011 02:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yesterday's board meeting went about as well as the last one. So that was super. I have just about regained my equilibrium now, though, and restored my level of breezy over-confidence to its natural high watermark. Ha.
The conductor on the train stopped for a chat to a woman he knew who was sitting in front of me. She asked about his job and he explained that he worked the Warrnambool-Geelong line. 'It's the perfect job for me,' he said. 'I love travel.' Does covering the same 250 kilometres of track twice a day really qualify as 'travel', I wonder? But there, I shouldn't be mean. I'm glad he's found his calling.
Winchelsea station has roses growing on the platform, which is nice.
Last night, I saw an advertisement for a company that sells water tanks. Their slogan, proudly emblazoned under their logo, was brilliant:
Heritage Tanks
They've got a gutter!
I know I want one now.
Would you recognise this as a giant piece of rhubarb if you happened to pass it?
The conductor on the train stopped for a chat to a woman he knew who was sitting in front of me. She asked about his job and he explained that he worked the Warrnambool-Geelong line. 'It's the perfect job for me,' he said. 'I love travel.' Does covering the same 250 kilometres of track twice a day really qualify as 'travel', I wonder? But there, I shouldn't be mean. I'm glad he's found his calling.
Winchelsea station has roses growing on the platform, which is nice.
Last night, I saw an advertisement for a company that sells water tanks. Their slogan, proudly emblazoned under their logo, was brilliant:
Heritage Tanks
They've got a gutter!
I know I want one now.
Would you recognise this as a giant piece of rhubarb if you happened to pass it?