Note, don't spend 2 hours in the Freud Museum and expect to walk out with a pep in your step. Not that Freud, or his home, is known for or even associated with negativity. In fact, Freud was every bit the optimist, so says one of his patients. Nevertheless, after 2 hours of audio tours, video footage, and book readings, you tend to walk out of the house with more than your fair share of weight on your shoulders. What DID that dream mean last night? Id? Why do I remember the white cat instead of the brown cat? How mr
2 hours later.....
I've consumed an entire bottle of wine while attempting to assist with the construction of furniture. Alana's Argos furniture arrived unassembled.
*Please insert above witty smart remarks regarding Freud, my subconscious, and the fact that freshman year of college I courted the idea of a major in psychology. I had to choose between Business or psychology. I chose, Advertising. *
http://www.freud.org.uk/
The run, dreadful. Eventually managed to run a mile and half after a few kinks. I started on an uphill trajectory only to abort the mission until I reached Hampstead Heath. Thank heavens for flat land! See photos below. I LOVED the Freud Museum.
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Freud home in London |
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shhhhhh. no photography aloud. |
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Location of the "Magic". Brought from Vienna to London. |
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Death becomes me. Uphill. Abort Abort. |
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Hampstead |
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Flat |
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- Lost in Hampstead. Mansions EVERYWHERE.
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And of course it rained on my way home. |
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