Right here we go Tally Ho and all that jazz which does actually give me a link back to Eastbourne where I grew up, Tally Ho was / is a pub in Old Town and we used to have a drink on a Friday night there with my mate Big Dave's foreman and I took a picture of a livestock van /lorry today on my Whitchurch A41 outing of one with an old Eastbourne reg number. I also met a lady who returned near the end of the morning session to ask if I could pass them a copy of the Scania T Cab I photographed, actually miseed it on video, it was suddenly there in front of me. I have already forwarded the picture, its good to be able to build up relationships with operators in the industry. The weather was mainly very light snow and sometimes a little brightness, yes challenging condition but it was good to get out of the house. I did some more work on the diorama and as promised tonight some catch up shots. Just waiting for the re ordered seats and waste bins for the bus station to arrive, this time in 1/76 scale not 1/43, I would have queried it with a customer with mixed scales, going in with EBay it brought up the items searching for 1/76, EBay has a nasty habit of doing things like that. The 3D modeled items aren't cheap either. Still it will all look good when it is finished. Mandy's replacement birthday bouquet arrived a few minutes ago, looks a better mix than the one they delivered via a local florist through Interflora which was going brown after two day and most of the flowers never opened, at least they have come good in the end, we hope! The next two days should be bus destination outings for the PMP camera. The DVD orders are still coming in very steadily, no big dip but not so busy like the middle of the lock downs. This one from Northern Ireland was part of the vaccination programme, near Whitchurch, Shropshire this morning.
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