The colour of the leaves and the trees all changing colours is really beautiful - we don’t seem to experience the slow change in SA. With the peach tree on our garden, one day there are leaves and the next they are gone. Also walking in the leaves has a special kind of sound. I took a picture in Peel park of what I think is a rook, they look like really big crows. Last night we had loads of kids knocking on the door trick or treating - all dressed up.
Daily impressions of my travels :0) I have weighed my pack and am ready to go - Let the adventure begin!
Friday, 1 November 2019
01 November 2019, Last day at Salford University
As usual the end of the week catches me by surprise, I took a drive on the bus to the terminus as after asking the bus driver where the Media Centre was, he told me I should have been going in the opposite direction. Enjoyed the ride anyway, I assumed I could carry on after I got back to Salford University but by the time I got back it was pitch dark and I was not confident enough to carry on so made may way back to the Airbnb. There are loads of people milling about and you walk a bit farther and there are none. So weird, passes Oxford Street that looked really festive. During the day i discussed my dissertation and narrowed it down to something manageable though completely out of my comfort zone - social media research to determine the requirement for a new mineral water brand in st francis bay. So once again lots of work and focus.
The colour of the leaves and the trees all changing colours is really beautiful - we don’t seem to experience the slow change in SA. With the peach tree on our garden, one day there are leaves and the next they are gone. Also walking in the leaves has a special kind of sound. I took a picture in Peel park of what I think is a rook, they look like really big crows. Last night we had loads of kids knocking on the door trick or treating - all dressed up.
The colour of the leaves and the trees all changing colours is really beautiful - we don’t seem to experience the slow change in SA. With the peach tree on our garden, one day there are leaves and the next they are gone. Also walking in the leaves has a special kind of sound. I took a picture in Peel park of what I think is a rook, they look like really big crows. Last night we had loads of kids knocking on the door trick or treating - all dressed up.
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