Originally posted by CanadaguyIf you like to read, get an exciting novel and only read it on Sunday (perhaps during your longer waits between busses), then you'll look forward to Sundays (sorta).
I have to work 12hrs, the busses stop early and have longer wait times between busses, nothing is open downtown, all the stores open at noon(when I have to work), and there is nothing on TV(not like I have the time).
Originally posted by CanadaguyYes, Sunday, Bloody Sunday - terrible stuff. Really depressing day, it always feels that little bit colder, darker, and less fun. Lethergy rears its ugly head on the day of rest
I have to work 12hrs, the busses stop early and have longer wait times between busses, nothing is open downtown, all the stores open at noon(when I have to work), and there is nothing on TV(not like I have the time).
Originally posted by PigsOnThe7thI love to read and get plenty of time to read at work. The weather in Canada isn't really conducive to outdoor reading. If you go outdoors in Canada its usually because you have somewhere more important to be. Also that still doesn't address the problem of the only stores open are 7-11s and grocery stores. :'(
If you like to read, get an exciting novel and only read it on Sunday (perhaps during your longer waits between busses), then you'll look forward to Sundays (sorta).
read a book.
go for a jog.
learn to play the guitar.
write e-mails and letters to the people who you should have written to ages ago - you know who they are.
learn a foreign language.
go to the flicks.
ride your bike at least 20k.
find a new recipe and cook it.
visit a museum or art gallery.
tidy your stinking flat.
go to the flower market and buy a new plant.
but maybe not all at the same time.
Originally posted by EdwardipovHmmm... I think you may have missed the "I have to work 12hrs" part.
read a book.
go for a jog.
learn to play the guitar.
write e-mails and letters to the people who you should have written to ages ago - you know who they are.
learn a foreign language.
go to the flicks.
ride your bike at least 20k.
find a new recipe and cook it.
visit a museum or art gallery.
tidy your stinking flat.
go to the flower market and buy a new plant.
but maybe not all at the same time.
Originally posted by CanadaguyOver here, even the grocery stores are closed, and we don't have 7-11s. And the first bus (in the part of town I'm living in) goes at 5:30 pm. Luckily I don't have to work, though. 🙂
I love to read and get plenty of time to read at work. The weather in Canada isn't really conducive to outdoor reading. If you go outdoors in Canada its usually because you have somewhere more important to be. Also that still doesn't address the problem of the only stores open are 7-11s and grocery stores. :'(
Originally posted by Nordlyssame as the outer hebrides. and they chain the swings in the playpark up on saturday night. when i was a kid, my classmates didn't watch telly on a sunday, nor did their mothers hang out the washing. there are no buses. the pubs, petrol stations and shops are all shut. the churches are all open though, and they do a roaring trade. no wonder i left when i was 17.
Over here, even the grocery stores are closed, and we don't have 7-11s. And the first bus (in the part of town I'm living in) goes at 5:30 pm. Luckily I don't have to work, though. 🙂
Originally posted by CanadaguyWalmart is now open till 9PM on Sundays. 😀
I love to read and get plenty of time to read at work. The weather in Canada isn't really conducive to outdoor reading. If you go outdoors in Canada its usually because you have somewhere more important to be. Also that still doesn't address the problem of the only stores open are 7-11s and grocery stores. :'(