September 28, 2010
Finally, after a week of action packed days of Israel, here is a day that shall be very easy to write about: On Monday I hardly left the Notting Hill London flat, only twice I think, and both times to go to the Tesco supermarket to buy food.
I spent approximately the whole day on the computer, finally responding to emails that had been sitting in my box for days, updating 4 very busy touristy days in Israel, even reading Pitchfork and listening to the new Sufjian Stevens and Corin Tucker albums on npr.com.
Daylight came and went, and I was fortunate enough to have dinner made for me by Natalia and Joe and their roommate Remy (the doctor). In fact, we had two dinners -- the first being Remy's pasta and sauce and the second being Joe's lamb stew. With some red wine and Israeli arak, of course. Their friend Catherine visited too. We had a lively conversation recounting the Israel trip.
At some point in the evening Joe and Natalia watched the Princess Bride of their large projection screen. I watched about a third of it with them.
Pulp -- Common People
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