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The train home
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Manchester cool
Meat delivery and fruit
Another early morning meeting yesterday. Again pure pleasure as the sun was shining and I love wandering around places as the stuff that happens to get ready for the ‘main’ day is going on. The Covered Market is always brilliant before the shops open. Though pretty meaty. I followed one delivery to Brasenose College.
“Do you mind me taking your photo?” I asked the butcher. “Nah, I don’t mind darlin’,” he said.
Two sides of St Giles…
WAITing
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Late afternoon streets
Always got my camera on me these days. And our local neighbourhood is reliably interesting. A mate said recently she’s going to sneakily follow me round; she can’t believe the things like the cat on the dashboard are real. Today the London bus stop was quiet, a guy was scaling the wall of Waitrose, and the sky was spectacular.
Corpuschristi Dogs
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Wharfe and Westfield
Went to Imperial Wharfe today for the first* steering group meeting of the British Sociological Association (BSA) Disability Study Group. The BSA have a meeting room right next to the London Overland Rail (another first for me). I got there a bit early and wandered around to take some photos. But there were no people. The Wharfe was deserted. It was odd and eerie. Just an enormously renovated space of emptiness. And “no” signs (skating, running, cycling, paddling, ball games, people).
Luckily the bus stop home is next to Westfield. I could have a people wallow on my way back.
Wonderous. As usual.
*Still astonished there hasn’t been a group up to now.





















