The Day After
Jul. 8th, 2005 09:52 amBack in the office ... not much work done yet, and not that many staff in but the plan is "business as usual" today.
The transport system is up and running again, though some stations remain closed. A lot of people seem to be working from home - a fairly sensible option, I guess - and Islington was quite quiet compared to normal.
As most days, I took the bus most of the way to work and will admit to some trepidation as I got on, and also as the 30 glided past me on Pentonville Road, but hey. There's no way in hell I'm going to let the murderers responsible for yesterday's outrage - whoever they may be - to ruin my life. Allowing them to do that is just what they want, to distrupt people's lives and instil a sense of fear.
The transport system is up and running again, though some stations remain closed. A lot of people seem to be working from home - a fairly sensible option, I guess - and Islington was quite quiet compared to normal.
As most days, I took the bus most of the way to work and will admit to some trepidation as I got on, and also as the 30 glided past me on Pentonville Road, but hey. There's no way in hell I'm going to let the murderers responsible for yesterday's outrage - whoever they may be - to ruin my life. Allowing them to do that is just what they want, to distrupt people's lives and instil a sense of fear.