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'Rejuvenation
Night' |
Another
set of
pics taken down St. George's church
on the Tufnell Park Road.
I was in major need of rejuvenation myself that weekend, due to me badly
spraining my ankle,
rushing to
get a train to work two days previously. Iwas on painkillers and was using a
walking stick (special thanks to the bloke who'd rejoined the
library only
three days before, and v.kindly lent me his old waliking stick to hobble about with).
This first pic
was taken while
walking about with
a lovely
lady named Helen who'd rang me whilst
I was in bed earlier in the day, bad ankle resting on a pillow, watching
Dick and Dom, as well as that curious new version of Captain Scarlet
(it seems
that the Mysterons are the new Al-Qaeda, only they don't do
double-o's). Despite
the agony, I got myself ready and cycled to the church (walking stick
strapped to 'Red Nev') that evening to meet up.
We came across a curious discussion taking
place that featured 13 moon calendars, mysticism and activism - all par
for the
course, I guess.

Meanwhile,
on a
far-flung notice board, a
poetical bod
by the name of Paradox had
posted a
note for those
partial to traversing
the 4th dimension with like-minded
souls.
Helen
and I bumped into
Lina, who'd heard me laughing
down at
Buddhafield the previous summer with
Dawn (how's
them
studies going?) and Claire, an
old friend of hers
she met while backpacking abroad inb New Zealand.

While
Lina and Claire caught up on
old times, I took
some snaps of a
little jam taking
place nearby.

This
middle
one's my favourite pic I took that
night, as it captures the energy of
the place
that was to be found all around the building....

....whereas
this one's clearer, but not so vibey
(would that get me points on
Scrabble,
Helen?).

Stepping
back with
Lina and Claire,
another musical
happening was to
be found taking
place in the main
hall.Here the first
couple of pics I took.


A most
curious
instrument! Cool sound came off
it, though. V.
middle-eastern sounding, it was.

Rounding
things
off, Kesha and friends sang a
song about
heading off to India (who knows, I
may well go
there one day, if I can). I'd loved
to have stayed
longer, but tiredness and
my aching ankle
had me heading back to
Tottenham. No
way was going to cycle
all the,way, so I sneaked
myself and 'Red Nev' on the
tube back
to where I
live. Hope you liked the pics.

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