Easter Monday
The weather forecast having improved overnight I knew that we would have an afternoon window to get out and about. The morning was spent prepping the recyclables for recycling, a chore I find decidedly tedious but as I said to the raised eyebrows of my dear lady wife, “it is a commitment.”
The first quarter of the year is over and the celebrations
for 40-60-80 seem like yesterday. Here at Hive Five, we entertained some of the
family on Sunday and we pushed the boat out and choc-a-holicked when the
company left.
Beer and chocolate are my new favourite thing.
I have agreed to the camouflaging of the recyclables
outside. I appreciate they are an eyesore and nothing to be done unless someone
can sponsor an industrial unit for me.
I had planned to pick The Crescent and then up and down
Church Street. I need to be less ambitious!! I got a third of the way round The
Crescent and stuck fast at Eastwell Court.
If we were in Scooby Doo world the janitor/ghost would have
been chasing me. The building is a nexus, sitting in its own vortex of neglect,
sucking in as much refuse as it pleases. If you have lost anything in the Village,
check at Eastwell Court, its tentacles are immense.
Three bags of dross and one and a half of recyclables and
some odds and ends of building waste. A good start to April
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