Sinister: There's nothing like the sunset here tonight


Sinister: There's nothing like the sunset here tonight


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Subject: Sinister: There's nothing like the sunset here tonight
From: "steve peet" <peetsketch@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 22:20:56 +0000


The sunset here tonight was beautiful.

I read a thing in the Q&A section of the Guardian travel section a couple of weeks back where people were responding to a question about where the best sunsets in the world were... I've seen some amazing sunsets in some amazing places and been lucky enough to appreciate some beautiful ones when I've been unlucky enough to find myself in some unbeautiful places, but there's something about the sunsets over Heathrow, with the planes soaring up in to the twilight and just the whisp of a cooler breeze... I think I'm looking forward to autumn in a misty, melancholy kind of a way. Autumn seems to suit these suburbs of London somehow; softens them.

Thanks to all concerned for the picnic and Tigermkilking, everybody seemed happy and glad that they came. Hope you got your bag back Mark?

There seemed to be quite a few people there who would be up for travelling to a Manchester picnic, and seeing as I'm down here and from there and there's been a few requests for one I kind of said I might do the whole mummy thing. More of an evening do so we could go to Smile afterwards which never seems to get going 'till after 10. Maybe if Peter Carter and Juicy Luicy and anyone else who might be interested mails me off list what Saturdays they could do I'll see what I can manage? No promises though, I've a hectic month or two ahead.

Goodnight
PeetSketchSteve

"The effect of a blow is as proportionate to the texture of the object struck as to its own momentum; and she had such a superlative capacity for being wounded that little hits struck her hard."
(Thomas Hardy, 'A Pair of Blue Eyes')

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