Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Indoors if wet



I like to escape from office at lunchtime, and I've been lucky with the weather recently - except for today, when rain suddenly poured down at 1 o'clock.  Luckily, it didn't last long, so I ventured forth anyway, under very grey skies.  It got me thinking; there are plenty of benches all over town, but nowhere under cover to eat your sandwiches when it's raining.    There used to be a shelter in the Memorial Gardens, but they took that down for fear of vandalism.  The library is a good place to spend a lunch hour, but you can't eat in there, unless you want to buy something from their cafe or hide in the toilets.  I suppose I could have gone to the bus station but, excellent facility though it is, it lacks the relaxed atmosphere I seek.

I decided to risk the weather and go to the graveyard, as usual.  Despite the fact that I was dressed entirely in black, this isn't quite as gothy as it sounds; it's been turned into a beautiful little park, with lawns and a water feature.

Of course, the very recent rain had made the benches rather uninviting.  I was annoyed to find that I had no tissues to wipe my chosen seat, but I soon found a pair of socks in my bag, and used those instead.  It's alright, I don't think anyone saw me.  {OK, so I was in the Guides.  And I have a very large handbag, full of useful items.  Including, now, wet socks.} 

As I sat there, eating as quickly as possible in case the rain started again, I contemplated at the gravestones lined up against the wall, like 1950s teenagers at their first dance.

I assume that the bodies are still in their original positions under the grass, but I tend to forget about that, and think of the stone as actually being the person.  When the rain did start again I sheltered under a tree next to the late Eliza Robinson, until I heard the thunder.  Fearing lightning, I decided that it wasn't the most sensible place to be, since I don't want to spend considerably more time with her just yet.