Early this morning, well early for me, 'First Bus' transported me south to the big town in a search for 'Maplins' once more. By leaving early, and only six minutes late, I intended to avoid the stormy weather America was sending us once again. By the time we reached our destination the rain was lashing the grimy bus windows and huddled pedestrians filled the streets. By careful use of both 'market,' from where I later purchased real meat from the butchers stall, the shopping centre where women search for 'shiny things' and grossly overpriced 'Debenhams,' I managed to reach my destination with minimum fuss and not quite soaked to the skin.
The River Cam flowed fiercely through the town centre showing a deep yellowish colour reflecting the rain coming off the farmland through which it passes. Not quite over the banks but as high as it can get. Dodging the last dangerous umbrella I reached my destination and with the help of a young assistant obtained quickly what I hope to be the correct equipment. This cost no more than an arm and a leg, reasonable for the bundle on offer some say. They of course are not paying! Reasonably helpful and somewhat knowledgeable the shop was efficient but sometimes in the big town I feel people are unused to relating with customers. Men especially are often ill at ease in such places even though they may be happy to discuss the items concerned. Still they were good enough for me and I will certainly visit again.
As usual I sat in the dim light of the cathedral to
Had the weather been less inclement, and the bus stopped more often on the way home, it might have been possible to capture some of the interesting wee houses on the way. Sadly the journey out was hindered by people getting on the bus, thus delaying our journey somewhat. These selfish folks did not seem to realise that I was in a hurry and that if there were fewer stops the bus would get to its destination quicker. Few were around on the way home, the rain I intended to avoid keeping them trapped indoors. These wee houses here line up alongside others that appear to go back into the mists of time. Now owned by the wealthier types rather than struggling agricultural labourers, they find themselves surrounded by recently built overpriced housing. These are fine for folks who wish to raise children outside of the town but change the atmosphere of the once small 'village' completely.
'Valentines Day,' has arrived again, here is a little something for Cupid!
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