Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Halifax for a day

I usually don’t enjoy traveling (especially by road), but I’m actually enjoying this one. Not just because I’ve been listening to Hillsong (it’s so good) on my laptop, or because I have two seats to myself, but also because it’s a short trip to and from Halifax. For most of my life, I’ve become accustomed to long trips, and as a result, an inevitable detestation for traveling gradually developed.

Traveling to Halifax, we passed a few towns in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and I’ve had a bit of inner fun knowing that I have friends from there. We’re actually just leaving Sackville, and I thought of Kehinde, who attends MTA in Sackville. In fact, when the bus stopped at the Irving (oh, how I hate saying ‘the Irving,’ it just sounds so razz). I poked my head out hoping that by some chance, Kehinde could just, just happen to be there, and I’ll give her the surprise scare of her life. Burrr. She wasn’t just going to randomly appear at the Irving because I wished so.

Halifax is a really nice city. I think I’ll like to live there sometime, because it’s a big city, but not too crazy, if you know what I mean.

Anyways, I found this really neat map of NB online. It came in handy during the trip. However, that doesn’t mean you can copy and paste it without my permission. Try it. I’ll sue you. Yesterday, I also wrote a poem, a shortstory, and part of the screenplay for an upcoming movie. Suffice to say, it’s been quite a productive trip.

2 comments:

Sarah said...

what does razz mean?

Sarah said...

and I wish I could see Kehinde too