Accomplished!

Garden’s free of scrap metal, and managed to jam in some food shopping while out. The claws got sanded down and shipped, the test of the new fleece got started, silicone was ordered, rawl plugs were found, the wall-table at the Hackspace has been fitted to the wall, and I’ve brought home the things I was storing in my box.

Bonus; Billy showed me where the bits he’d been removing from all his salvaged bike frames had gone, so I now have a nice selection of handlebars to choose from. One’s an alloy one, which should be perfect for the roadbike, and there’s a few other heavier ones in different styles that may be better options for the half-horse-trike.

Now to settle with my tea, throw out a few quick replies to people and do some doodling.

Twitter Updates for 05-07-2011

Twitter Updates for 05-07-2011

While passing by Shorditch High Street station today, I saw something unusual. A sort of street market had popped up under the rail bridge, with rough looking people peddling meagre wares. If I was going to go by looks alone, I’d have said the sellers were a mix of homeless and more wily opportunistic folk. There were t-shirts, trousers, jackets, scarves hung all over the fences and a wide range old electronics and bric-a-brac spread over the pavement. It looked like the leftovers of a car-boot sale or the contents of donation bags usually left outside charity shops. Notably there were also a large portion of old mobile phones and bicycle parts. The sort of bike parts that are conspicuously absent from those abandoned bike frames still chained to lamp-posts across the city.

There seemed to be some sort of more official market going on up the street, so I wonder if this was some form of illegal spill-over, trying to grab people on their way to or from the official market and get them to pay for what I would have called scavengings.

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