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sally_maria) wrote2012-04-14 03:45 pm
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Because I really should post here more often...
I spent the morning in Winchcombe, getting my hair cut, and visiting the Folk and Police Museum, which is small but very interesting. We had a friendly conversation with the volunteer manning the desk (a nice lady called Barbara), and I look forward to going back to read some of the folders of detailed information on various aspects of local history.
Then home, to hear the train whistle from steam railway - I'm sure one day it'll get old but at the moment it's still fun to hear.
Other than that, work has been okay this week, as I actually started serving genuine customers. The concentration required to get it right every time is pretty tiring sometimes, but you really do get a wide cross-section of the human race, all with their own stories to tell.
Then home, to hear the train whistle from steam railway - I'm sure one day it'll get old but at the moment it's still fun to hear.
Other than that, work has been okay this week, as I actually started serving genuine customers. The concentration required to get it right every time is pretty tiring sometimes, but you really do get a wide cross-section of the human race, all with their own stories to tell.
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I'd be very happy to take you there, if you guys ever did feel like visiting up this way.
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She asked where we'd moved to and chatted about a gentleman who used to live in a bungalow right at the end of the houses on the Greet Rd, something of a character, who had her secretly helping him build greenhouses, while completely ignoring the concept of Health and Safety. :-)
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I talked to my Mum on the phone tonight, and it was indeed her that you spoke to.
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Glad the job's going well.
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She was very helpful and altogether an exemplary museum attendant. :-)
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I've read a couple of history books of the town, but there's still a lot more to know, I'm sure.