I
was after this 1971 record for some time I had it on my eBay watch
list, I finally got a notification that a copy had been
listed been listed with a buy it now option within 3 minutes I
had signed in to eBay the record had already sold,
sometime later a second copy was listed, this time I brought the
copy.
Mondays Boot Sale was larger than the previous Bank Holiday one and twice the size of the one held the day before, again I came home with nothing, there were some records but nothing stood out, In the picture the hedge is the original boundry of St Ebba's Hospital.
On
the right hand side is the course of the old railway that served the
Hospital cluster, for some reason the siding to St Ebba's boiler
house was never built and the coal was unloaded at the passing loop
and taken by cart to the boiler house there was a plentiful
supply of labour (the patents), recently houses have been built on
the old trackbed, when the railway was removed in 1950 the home
owners whose houses backed onto the track were given the opportunity
to buy the plot at the end of the garden for £25.
I managed to
get out fishing on Wednesday from Brighton, it was the first long
journey for my car since it was repaired last August, it got up the
hills without slowing down and going into limp mode, I had thought it
was water in the fuel tank it turned out to be a blocked fuel filter,
the diagnostic computer came up with the same fault low fuel pressure
from fuel filter and low fuel pressure at injectors. I got to
Brighton with plenty of time to spare and had a breakfast at
McDonalds, then back to the car get the fishing gear out and walk
down to the boat, the journey to the Kingsmere Rocks was uneventful
once the boat was anchored up the fish started coming in at a steady
rate, one person had a Tope take his Bream bait and managed to get it
to the boat, it's not uncommon for Tope to take the Bream baits they
usually bite through the light nylon trace, I had a double hook up of
a smoothound and a bream and after that had a steady flow of Bream.
The area we were fishing has a bag limit of 4 fish per angler,
everyone on board was told this at the start of the trip and a tally
was being kept, however one angler was putting his fish into his
personal box and was asked how many fish he had, he later admitted to
having 9 these were moved to the communal fish box, their were 11
anglers so the max was 44 fish when that number was reached we moved
to a different area where there were no bag limits, getting back to
Brighton it was noticed that none of the other boats had gone out
that day.
Walking along
the pontoon I remembered back to a number of years ago when I had got
back from a trip and walking along the same pontoon fighting for
breath and thinking I'm going to have to give up sea fishing, a few
weeks later I collapsed on the way home from work and was taken to
Hospital, it was there that they discovered I had a Pulmonary
Embolism, I spent almost a week in Hospital while they treated it.
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