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Drive to Work
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I like my drive to work.
I know some people want to live as near to their job as possible, I assume it's so they don't have to get up so early and get home so late, but I like having a bit of a drive.
I like listening to the radio, I enjoy driving itself and I realised after my llama post yesterday that I finally know my way to work, the sudden t-junction around a bend doesn't surprise me anymore, I am looking at my surroundings more, now that I don't have to constantly watch the road and I really like it.
I've seen a black lambs face poking out of a field before now, but never noticed that the field is actually full of black sheep! Today I noticed. I also noticed a lovely semi-circular treeline high up on a hill to the left as I approach the A606 which signals the end of the 'country' bit of the drive and the start of the 'busy' bit.
I noticed all the little farms and houses set back from the road, I thought how nice it would be to live in a couple of them and have a gorgeous view out over the countryside. I'm beginning to wonder if I am made for country-living? Little villages and local shops.
I prepare mentally for the day on my drive and I wind down afterwards on my way home, my brain works on its own things and leaves me unencumbered to enjoy the view and the experience.
I like my drive to work.
I like my drive to work.
I know some people want to live as near to their job as possible, I assume it's so they don't have to get up so early and get home so late, but I like having a bit of a drive.
I like listening to the radio, I enjoy driving itself and I realised after my llama post yesterday that I finally know my way to work, the sudden t-junction around a bend doesn't surprise me anymore, I am looking at my surroundings more, now that I don't have to constantly watch the road and I really like it.
I've seen a black lambs face poking out of a field before now, but never noticed that the field is actually full of black sheep! Today I noticed. I also noticed a lovely semi-circular treeline high up on a hill to the left as I approach the A606 which signals the end of the 'country' bit of the drive and the start of the 'busy' bit.
I noticed all the little farms and houses set back from the road, I thought how nice it would be to live in a couple of them and have a gorgeous view out over the countryside. I'm beginning to wonder if I am made for country-living? Little villages and local shops.
I prepare mentally for the day on my drive and I wind down afterwards on my way home, my brain works on its own things and leaves me unencumbered to enjoy the view and the experience.
I like my drive to work.
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...and llamas :>