
The thing about the sky behind the Spinnaker is that it is never the same.
This morning’s walk was a bit cooler than it has been, no issues with that.
Once again there wasn’t much going on between the front door and the far end of the high street. I haven’t bothered taking any pictures of the new bus station. Scaffolding around the outside is still up, and they are continuing to work on the Electricals & presumably electronics. There’s still a fair bit of the groundwork to be done. I’m holding to my estimate of a month until complete, but it’s a week further on since I made the guess, and I’m uncertain about the speed of the work.
Very annoyed to arrive at the Cockle Ponds to see another trolley had been tossed in, the south east corner I think. It looks like who ever is doing it is rolling them down a slope. These people confuse me.
I was even more annoyed to find another trolley had been thrown in in the south west corner. I haven’t reported them to StreetScene. I will do if they are still there tomorrow. StreetScene are pretty good really.
Walking past the Richard Martin Gallery I always look into the windows he always has some interesting books on display. There hasn’t been anything which caught my eye for the last few weeks, but today was different. The Highways and Byways in Hampshire, with illustrations by Arthur B Connor. I’ve sent Richard an email asking if he would put it to one side. The last time I did that, he emailed back saying I was too late.
Let’s see what happens tomorrow.