I've now loaded a short clip of the Wrexham bus station incident, it rambles on for another 10 minutes while I get the police and of course while they are shouting that everything is ok and I can carry on filming, rather missing the point I think unless that's normal life in Wrexham, possible I suppose. The police did attend and 'read him the riot act' but nothing else, the council are interviewing the contractor concerned, I'm pursuing through a no win no fee solicitors. Meanwhile in the peace of Lower Peover the rain is coming down and the fires are burning brightly in the grates and the traffic on the M6 is muted by the weather. There was a Siskin in St Oswalds this morning, the first winter visitor noted, I'm sad to due evicted to the cold graveyard perhaps it made it to The Bells next door. I'm now in my post UK archive mode and at present clearing through Alan Mortimers remaining archives of Australian transport which have yet to make it to DVD, thus coming shortly will be WA, SA, QLD and ACT, if you know your Oz that will all make sense. Perth figures most largely in the list as Alan worked there and still; has his home there when not on his travels. I've got the Wrexham and Cheshire 2014 films complete and all the advert clips are on Youtube and the DVDs listed as they are finished on our shop pages. I do need to do the cover for Wrexham though before I adjourn for tea later, a nice bottle of Margaux put aside for some rare breed lamb we sourced at Ludlow the other week. Its been quite a busy weekend for DVD orders they'll all be in the post in the morning, my brochitis is getting better, Mandy's cold is coming along well! Dreary dark winter afternoon , lets get back to the fire side and occasional foray upstairs to monitor the film downloads, it's all located on seperate tapes, about 20 on the go at present, I'm not going to kill myself on the sound track whatever happens, it's seldom appreciated , just a few basic noises and some nice Australian birds sounds between engine sounds perhaps. Comments are closed.
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