For me a week one week in Wakefield comprised one large bedroom bereft of books or
flowers. Instead a large television increased the forlorn feeling my home of
the week.
During the day one large meeting room without natural
daylight however it was called ‘Essex’ which appended to the door lifted my
spirits each morning.
All this took place at the Four Points Sheraton, Sunday
through Friday just before October fell into November. The place was blessed
with jolly team on the front desk and everywhere else in the hotel.
And a short distance from the hotel was my favourite freeway
the I95 featured in these pages in July, Peabody
MA. Living in room 408 link.
It is strange to spend so much time in such a small
geographic area, fumbling for fresh air and exercise and becoming familiar with
so many patterns of carpet, coffee urns, corridors and stairwells.
Only since I have left have I discovered that one of the
oldest and largest manufacturers of flying model airplane toys in the world,
Paul K. Guillow, Inc. is has its home in Wakefield. http://www.guillow.com
A large television increased the forlorn feeling my home of the week |
The Four Points Sheraton, Sunday through Friday |
In the lounge at Boston Airport |
It is strange to spend so much time in such a small geographic area |
Waiting for burger |
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