:::: Comments and miscellany from a denizen of Australia's Deep North ::::
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Road or Footpath?
This is one of the streets approaching our holiday rental in Bermondsey, luckily we've rented a tiny Chevy (rebadged Daewoo Matiz)! The yellow lines signify no parking.
Good to see you achieving your KPI of a post a day. Perhaps you should consider razor scooters to get around...
About pea soup fog - maybe if you hang around until it gets to winter... or maybe if the authorities wind back the environmental laws to pre-1956... then you'd see the real cause - soft coal burning...
Great pic of the Trusty Troup slaking their thirst. Reminds me of my dad - many similar photos of him doing the same all over UK when he heads there every year or so (and probably for the five years he lived there!)
Welcome to Europe! I should take a few pictures of tiny roads in our region for you, there are quite a few that are not wide enough for two cars to fit past each other comfortably, yet they are open for both directions. This is how my mum once got rid of one of the car mirrors...
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Good to see you achieving your KPI of a post a day. Perhaps you should consider razor scooters to get around...
About pea soup fog - maybe if you hang around until it gets to winter... or maybe if the authorities wind back the environmental laws to pre-1956... then you'd see the real cause - soft coal burning...
Great pic of the Trusty Troup slaking their thirst. Reminds me of my dad - many similar photos of him doing the same all over UK when he heads there every year or so (and probably for the five years he lived there!)
Welcome to Europe! I should take a few pictures of tiny roads in our region for you, there are quite a few that are not wide enough for two cars to fit past each other comfortably, yet they are open for both directions. This is how my mum once got rid of one of the car mirrors...
Even narrower than Japan! Any injuries to the Matiz yet?
On a related note, I backed into a pole in a parking lot the other day, the Magna is looking sadder and sadder every day.
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