The long arm of the law.
The security light on Bob's garage was nearly falling off, as the brackets had rusted away, so J fitted a new LED version for him this morning. I left him to it, and caught the bus into town, I walked up to Asda, and noticed there a lot of policemen, and women around. I bought a few bits & pieces in the store, and as I crossed the road, took my camera out of my bag. I didn't notice that one of the policeman was behind me, and he asked me, in a nice way, what I was taking a photo off. I explained what blip is all about, and he said he would check it out . He then asked if I wanted my photo taken, and I said, I would rather take one of you, and as you can see he agreed. See my extra which explains why there were so many police about .
I then walked back into town, did a bit more shopping, and made my way to the bus station. I had a few minutes to kill, so I popped into Oxfam. and spotted a nice tartan scarf. I looked at the label, and saw that it was made in Lochcarron, which is a little village in Wester Ross ,where we have stayed many times. I just had to buy it, and as it was only 99p, made of 100% wool, and is a Stuart Royal tartan. I am thrilled to bits with it.
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