Once upon the River Thames
Dinner on Saturday night at Shakespeare's Globe Restaurant by the riverbank with J and V. A table by the window. Light glittering on the dark water. The first sight was breathtaking, and I realised there are so many facets of London that I am missing. Letting slip by.
Conversation flowed freely: invariably about work (it is such a disproportionately big part of our lives), but also more — about feelings, not feeling, the meaning of life, having issues... real talk, not polite chit chat about nothingness.
I liked these two friends from work, but don't know them very well, so I didn't expect it all to flow so easily, beautifully. I hope there will be more.
Conversation flowed freely: invariably about work (it is such a disproportionately big part of our lives), but also more — about feelings, not feeling, the meaning of life, having issues... real talk, not polite chit chat about nothingness.
I liked these two friends from work, but don't know them very well, so I didn't expect it all to flow so easily, beautifully. I hope there will be more.
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