Every picture tells a story (chapter 2)
23 Feb 2019
Dear LPG
I saw your invitation to send pictures that mean something (►►►) and thought that this one would fit the bill. It is a scene that so many people see and don’t really notice. I took it in the corridor leading to Oak ward, which is on the 6th floor of the Riverside Building at Lewisham Hospital.
I was a regular visitor in the spring of this year when a very ill relative of mine spent a lot of time there, and to me it shows a really calm scene from the top of the hospital and those three very tall blocks of flats from a really peaceful point of view.
There were times that I left the hospital feeling really down because of the patient that I had visited, and times when we had had a chat which left me feeling very positive after my visit, but the view that I would see through the corridor window as I returned to the lift never altered regardless of how I felt when I saw it, although the time of day and weather did make a difference.
It reminded me that however quickly each individual’s mood changes, the big bad world still looks the same, and to me it nearly looks like a detailed scale-model of the real thing. While the blocks of flats have been there for as long as I can remember, I often think that I would worry about living quite as high as some of the residents must. Whatever else goes through my head each time I glance at it, I think that the scene is quite magnificent. As a Christian, every time I see the sight, I feel the need to say, ‘Thank you God, amen’.
JA, Lewisham.