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Frosty morning

I wish I'd had my camera this morning. It was a gorgeous morning to be waiting at Worcester Park station with the bright sun rising in the deep blue sky, streaked only with distant cirrus clouds and the contrails of planes high in the air. It was a cold night which left the suburban rooves coated with frost, glinting in the morning sunlight that lit up clouds of steaming breath which rose from the waiting commuters on the platform.

Enough of that. WP's getting *another* charity shop. I spoke too soon when I mentioned Sue Ryder Charity and looks like they're going to exercise their right to use their shop that Mr Devine forfeited the lease of.

In other news the "restaurant that is taking forever to finish" is making progress with the whole place gutted and the back removed to make way for an extension. Don't expect it to open soon though.

Lastly, on my wander down to the station this morning there was a lorry parked outside the old "Going Places" travel lagents (which 'went')loading drywall in, so I'm guessing there's something new going in soon. I'll let you know when I have any more news.

Having mentioned lorries I saw one this morning with *2* GPS devices in the front, one for the driver and one for the passenger...... Erm, why?

3.11.06 10:52
 


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