I was awoken early this morning by the council men clearing the rubbish strewn across the park by the adolescents frolicking yesterday evening. One of them nudged me with that sharp stick he was carrying and insisted somewhat rudely that I should make my way from the bench on which I had reposed last night and "Geta'arhtofit!" I gathered my possessions, wrapped them in my neckerchief and tied it to a stick. I then fastened my army surplus apparel around me and went to look for my breakfast.
The sun was shining brightly, the sky blue, birds sang in the trees around and large black crows were feeding of a dropped takeaway Pizza. Well they were until I stepped in. I continued on my way, head down searching for dropped coins, and sauntered along at a leisurely pace, I cannot do fast any more. I smiled happily at one and all, cheerfully greeting the young lassies as they passed, occasionally receiving a less than cheerful reply. One young lass indeed stopped to chat while I had
Having taken the hint, and not bothered to collect a copper or two (see what I did there?) I made my way through the town and entered the dole office yet again. It is a bit disheartening when as you enter the staff are discussing the arrangements for the Christmas party and ask if I will be going! I watched the usual faces, the small children happily playing in the corner, their mother discussing a query with her money and was cheered to see how clean and smart this little family looked, the mothers school uniform was in excellent shape I thought. I noted also that this government has successfully removed over 111,000 thousand civil servants and has plans for many more to go by the end of the year. Loudly they claim the private sector has filled 40,000 in that time. Hmmmm possibly too many who make up the statistics have been removed also as I can see a fault here. However I continued smiling at everyone, strolled around, cheerful and pleasant to one and all. You see whatever the situation, I am not one to complain.....
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I am beginning to know this park very well, from many angles.
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