Although we seldom get bad ones earthquakes are quite common in Britain it's their small magnitude which keeps them out of the news but the one that shook Kent a few years back caused considerable damage and I still remember many years ago at digs in the loft at a house in Darlington, Co Durham when one in Wales sent tremors through to Co Durham, it felt like the mattress was a blancmange on the wobble. This time I was in the PMP editing suite and it was Mandy's family heirloom wardrobe which starting rattling and well as a wobble on the swivel chair, I knew immediately what it was after experiencing a few over the years. I've done quite well with the editing today, I managed to stay awake last night until 9.30pm then wenmt to bed, woke at 7am this morning which has nearly swung me round to our time zone although there is a bit of jet lag going on which means I have to double check everything I do. There has been quite a shower of DVD orders, all are ready to be packed and will go out Monday. I've edited the Kuala Lumpur buses DVD and all six of the Port Klang trucks DVDs, Port Klang is the main port in Malaysia near Kuala Lumpur. I've kept ahead of the game with the DVD covers for the new releases so I don't get too lost in he process. A few other jobs under way to get back quickly to normal as Mandy and friend Sue are off to Sri Lanka Monday week. I've already listed several of the new DVD releases on our shop. Tomorrow will be a busy church day, 8am, then Messy Church at 9.30, then unveiling Les Holt's plaque and then the 11am service. In the afternoon I hope to carry on with the DVD editing. I did stop and watched a bit of tv as a break. I haven't given too much thought to this weeks filming schedule, I haven't even looked at the weather, Monday I have the dentist to get the filling replaced which fell out in KUala Lumpur then the car is due its MOT at Quickfit in Northwich. I'm sure I'll get something done but the two weeks while Mandy is away should be a good time to catch up with the to do list. Anyway lets have some shots from the trip starting in Kuala Lumpur with some buses, the intended coverage of the extended fleet of double deckers didn't come to fruition and by the look of it neither had the route renumbering in KL but I'm sure many will be interested in the Enviro 500's which have been on route 251 for a couple of years. Comments are closed.
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