1. I leave very early, which means the sun is at an unusual angle, throwing reflections into strange places. There are light diamonds on the front of McDonalds, and the cars on the motorway are trailed by coloured reflections.
2. One of the delegates emptied a big bag of sweets on to table. I liked seeing a grown man munching thoughtfully on dolly beads, and the training manager bagging the dip-dab.
3. Getting out of a traffic jammed car and walking.
End at the beginning, whistler and no pressure.
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