I've had a truly brilliant day.
Saturdays mean a whole lot more when you're working office hours the rest of the week. Today felt really long, which was nice.
The sun was shining and it was warm, which isn't that normal for up here, whatever the locals tell you...
I was with family friends and had a quiet morning watching Everybody loves Raymond (which i... love...) and enjoying not being at work really early!
And then I decided to discover the METRO CENTRE...
Now, if you have been doing some research, or reading these posts carefully, you will know that Newcastle is very fond of the word "Metro".
Its underground trains are called the Metro, there is the Metro music venue, the Metro Centre, and probably a dodgy pizza place called "Metropizza" as well.
But anyway, the Metro Centre is a large shopping centre (the biggest in the North East, England, Europe, the galaxy... take your pick) and is actually in GATESHEAD. So I made a mistake above.
People in Gateshead are understandably keen to point out that many of the newly built attractions - the Sage concert theatre, the Baltic (a modern art gallery) and the Metro Centre, are all in Gateshead, and not Newcastle.
This place is indeed massive - red zone, blue zone, green zone, yellow zone, central arcade. All on two levels - and loads of shops.
I bought a few small things - some nice pens and a holder to brighten my desk, and a very swish bedside light. It really is very nice. Very nice. I like it. :-)
And then I came out into more sunshine and warmth to watch football on the tele.
Newcastle were playing, live on BBC 1 - which was exciting. And as a new Newcastler, I was supporting them - they drew sadly, and were wearing a horrendous yellow striped shirt. It really is awful.
I also enjoyed a lovely piece of salmon, and homemade chips, and watched Total Wipeout.
Total Wipeout is a programme I don't think I'll find funny every time I watch it, but I do. Its just brilliant!
So, a lovely day, and now off to sleep. :-)
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2 comments:
My good old friend Sam Wylie. I enjoy your blog postings, for someone like me with an imaginative mind, i feel like i am already in Newcastle. Keep it up!
tinashe
Pleased to hear it Tinashe!
Sam
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