The trains I get to work are generally pretty reliable... But over the last three weeks or so, there have been broken rails, broken trains and broken signals four times, and all on the train to work where it's stressful rather than just irritating. When this happens (if you're lucky and they detect the problem while you're still far enough north) they send you round a side part of the track called the Hertford Loop, where you become far too knowledgeable about stations called things like Gordon Hill (surely this isn't the name of a station, but the name of a footy commentator?). This morning the train was only 27 minutes late getting into London (neatly depriving me by 3 minutes of claiming part of the journey cost back on my season ticket) - which is an improvement on last Thursday which was nearly 90 minutes late...
But this isn't entirely a whinge; Christmas knitting was done. In this case, some gloves for (blogless) Sue's mum, a pair of Serpentines for her to garden in (I'll show you what Sue made me in return in due course...). I cast on as we left Cambridge and am four rows south of the thumb-separation this evening...

1 comment:
Isn't knitting wonderful?! What a great way to spend your commute time, being productive!!!
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