Here are the highlights of Sparticus' exciting adventure back in time, up to Edinburgh…
Anti-War Demo in Glasgow. Woo yeah! DON'T ATTACK IRAQ!! No no no! It was so much fun. Felt like real 70s hippies… yay! Traveled over there with 3 bus loads of students… complete hippie community going there. They had all the home-made banners, drums, tambourines etc. GREAT!
Later in the week we found this cute little cafÈ called "Forest" (bottom of the Grass Market for all you Edinburgh people). It’s a tiny (vegetarian) place, run completely by volunteers, so doesn't make much profit. To add to the thrown together, chill-out hippy effect, they have artwork all over the walls and a big huge swirling trippy mural on one whole wall and a huge book case full of crazy second hand books, and an old record player and big comfy couches and second hand cups and spoons and the best Chai tea around!! Its great. Total traveler, student, artist's cafÈ. YAY… that’s the way to go!
At the end of the week, Sparky and I spotted this gorgeous flowery, red top which I bought and makes me look like I just came back from an adventure in the 70s. Hee hee. It so lovely and floaty and totally summery! BRING ON THE SUNSHINE!
So to conclude, yes Eponymous, I think I've caught "Hair" fever, but not quite to the extent of giving up precious heavenly baths! Ha ha :P
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