At 8:51 am every Monday-Friday, I ride a Lothian bus #34 or #19 to the Scottish Parliament. Yes, it a is double-decker.
Previous to my bus pass holding days, I trekked the 23 minute walk. I've discovered that a bus pass makes life much more tolerable.
This is the grand piece of architecure that I spend the majority of my Scottish days in. Withering away.
Notice the protruding windows which closely resemble the shape of Texas. These are called "think pods" and every MSP (member of the Scottish Parliament) has one is his/her office. They are fun. If you are thinking that the building is simply hideous, do not fret. You are not alone. The whole population of Edinburgh agrees.
I swipe this official pass to gain entrance into the heavily secured doors and elevators.
This is my desk.Notice the Coldplay cut-out. And the scandalous desktop image of James Franco.
My favorite place inside the building is a room titled 'The Contemplation Room.' No joke. The couches are ideal for an afternoon nap.
And this is my life.
Previous to my bus pass holding days, I trekked the 23 minute walk. I've discovered that a bus pass makes life much more tolerable.
This is the grand piece of architecure that I spend the majority of my Scottish days in. Withering away.
Notice the protruding windows which closely resemble the shape of Texas. These are called "think pods" and every MSP (member of the Scottish Parliament) has one is his/her office. They are fun. If you are thinking that the building is simply hideous, do not fret. You are not alone. The whole population of Edinburgh agrees.
This is my desk.
My favorite place inside the building is a room titled 'The Contemplation Room.' No joke. The couches are ideal for an afternoon nap.
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