Gosh, how did all that time pass? So much for vowing to keep up the weekly
posting. But in my defence, I have been
a little bit busy lately because you see, I’ve started a new job.
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King George Square from above |
After nine years working out in the suburbs, I’ve moved
right into the centre of the city and the first week or so was a little bit
bewildering as I grappled with unfamiliar public transport, a new job and
blustery winter winds all at once. But once things settled, I was able to look
around and realise how much things have changed since I last worked in the
city.
The first thing that struck me was the increase in traffic.
I live less than 10km from the city and on the first day it took me nearly an
hour to travel that far by bus – and almost as long to come home again! I’ve
since shifted to the train system and it’s much quicker and easier, although I
do struggle with the fact that I have to be there at the right time for the
train or I miss it. I was so used to jumping in my car whenever I was ready
that I’ve had to come up with a whole morning schedule to make sure I get out
the door on time. I’m constantly looking at my watch and reminding myself that
my hair brushing and makeup slot is coming out and that I better get going if I
don’t want to leave the house barefaced and fuzzy haired (although it’s
happened once or twice due to lack of time).
I’d get up earlier but it’s just too dark and cold right now. Maybe in
summer.
The other thing I can’t get over is how many people spend
any spare second they have GLUED to their smart phones. I got on the train
yesterday and there were about 30 people in the carriage and there were only
about three people in the whole carriage who weren’t head down, finger
scrolling their way through some kind of content. It does make people watching quite
entertaining because no one pays attention to you, but I can’t help feeling
like we are all missing out on something.

My last observation is that there still seem to be a lot of
smokers in the world and they obviously all work in the city and walk the
streets, trailing a wafting stink of smoke in their wake. I mean honestly
people, come on! If you are going to inhale the equivalent cost of a cup of
coffee into your lungs, can’t you at least go sit down somewhere nice (and far
out of the way) and do it? It’s been nearly a decade since I had to be anywhere
near smokers and absence hasn’t made my heart grow fonder.
But on the plus side, I’d forgotten what it was like to be
able to make a lunchtime run to David Jones and to have to decide which of the
dozen sushi shops in the vicinity I’m going to give my patronage to. The advent of online shopping has filled the
hole that an absence of bookshops left, but I do love having so many shoe shops
close by! Stay tuned for updates.
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