a long walk around with H.A. (off into the forest)
the meet? 10am chingford railway station.
the plan? some turkish food and then off into the forest.
the result? a cafe breakfast (egg, beans, mushrooms, tomato, chips, tea, 2 toast) and then off into the forest. (the turkish place now doesn't open til 12)
off into the forest
our starter hike? 3 miles to high beech. (there a pint of greene king IPA each - initially disliked but we drank on regardless).
horsemouth gave howard (sorry H.A.) his copy of at the edge of the world by john berger and jean mohr.
this was followed by 2 miles to loughton tube (with a stop off at a pub in loughton for a pint - sorry horsemouth had forgotten the name - ah. the plume of feathers).
horsemouth got the tube from loughton to leytonstone. howard was off to stratford in search of a bus.
at leytonstone the screaming lady of leytonstone tube who has upped the begging anti to screaming with despair the whole time.
horsemouth then got the bus (W16) to highams park (for much of the journey he was convinced he was on the wrong bus such was the winding nature of the route).
in the early morning hours a dream about selling his clothing somewhere in dalston (there he was in the shop dressed only in his underwear). today he's unsure what he is doing. he needs to get some replacement coffee.
but he has his cup of coffee and he has started reading all the names by jose saramago. so far the set up with the giant office of births and deaths (where they have to keep extending out the back wall to keep up with the newly dead). horsemouth's copy is a harvill edition. on the front cover there is someone with tape over their mouth with mor-peg written on it (the cover art for this, as for many harvill books, is by paula piglia).