The wooden strip |
The wiring to be hidden underneath the strip |
Probably, one could afford a much wider pavement in front of such a grand station facade (even if I say so myself). If I were to lay down another strip of wood in parallel with the first, but with a gap in between, then the wiring could be hidden in the gap.
Then the two strips could be covered with a thin layer of paper or acetate which would be painted to look like paving and that would obviously hide the gap too.
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Currently listening to:
Auntie Flo. |
This chap has the most distinctive accent: Rhodesian/Glaswegian is how I would sum it up.
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Last night's dinner:
Vegetable pakora |
Chicken curry |
At the Shenaz restaurant, Glasgow |
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Currently dipping into:
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Drumming practice update:
Practised for an hour and a half, paying close attention to the overall sound and also the height of the sticks as they flew up from the caixa's skin.
Might get a pair of these boots for Christmas. |