Dear Diary
I had a lovely walk home from work last night.
For some strange unknown reason, I got a 2nd wind at around 4:30pm - after feeling tired and drained all day - and ended up working till almost 7pm.
Now that I no longer work in the Hellhole, leaving the office that late is a rare thing. But it's summer in the Northern latitudes, and that means a light sky and a balmy breeze at 7pm.
iPhone streaming the Beatles Pandora station in my ears, I headed across the bridge to start my journey.
I try to enjoy my walk.
There are a myriad of routes I can take home, and I try to turn a different way each time. I slowly wend my way through semi-suburban blocks and parks, heading in a vaguely diagonal direction.
I stop to gently sniff roses hanging over people's fences, and try to pay attention to the rainbow of flowers along the way.
I look up to see the pattern of the day painted by the clouds.
There are many grasses and hedges that people use to border their properties, and I let my hand stretch out to feel their spiky stickiness, or soft woolly touch.
Sometimes life surprises me and I get to see a hummingbird, or a butterfly.
And, of course, I smile widely at everyone's dog.
Sometimes I forget that there is an owner attached... one notable moment being me saying "Hello Handsome!" quite loudly (remember I'm plugged into Pandora) to a Golden Retriever attached to a man who was somewhat taken aback by my greeting - until he saw I wasn't looking at him.
Walking home is the perfect way to unwind from a day at the office. Annoying meetings, empire building colleagues and the ever growing task list melt away when I pass two women in downward dog on a grassy hill, or smile at a little boy with a flaming shock of red hair waving shyly back at me when I flap my right hand at him like a crazy lady.
Sometimes, life is good.