On the way to work
Aug. 19th, 2008 11:56 amThe guided busway now extends off to the horizon in both directions.
They have a sikh to wave at people when they cross. (Presumably to make sure no pedestrians wandering across, or green-lit vehicles, catastrophically intersect construction traffic going sideways.)
A guy was leading a horse, following by its foal, out of the science park. (The other day, there was a pony trap trotting round the park.)
I cycled to work and was overtaken by a learner driver. It's very sweet -- you can always tell, even if you can't see the markings, as the car always comes up, pauses, carefully pulls out, then moves past, then swings carefully in again. I always salute politely.
They have a sikh to wave at people when they cross. (Presumably to make sure no pedestrians wandering across, or green-lit vehicles, catastrophically intersect construction traffic going sideways.)
A guy was leading a horse, following by its foal, out of the science park. (The other day, there was a pony trap trotting round the park.)
I cycled to work and was overtaken by a learner driver. It's very sweet -- you can always tell, even if you can't see the markings, as the car always comes up, pauses, carefully pulls out, then moves past, then swings carefully in again. I always salute politely.