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One Chicken Katsu, thigh meat please.

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Initially intrigued by the ridiculous looking timelapse rig I had strapped to my front, these happy funsters thought I might be able to get them on TV. “Oh my godt! Oh my godt! You can get us on TV init!”. I didn’t discourage them from the idea that it might be true, and they joyfully aped for the camera for a few seconds. A better than average walk home.

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It’s easy to fall into a routine when you commute to a day job every day. Same route, every day. It can be comforting.

However, if you decide to go crazy and walk a different way home one evening, like I did last week, you’re likely to be rewarded with a nice treat like this very odd and charming little gardening project that’s literally 20 metres away from my usual trek.

Details about the project, called ‘Urban Orchard’, with map, on this link.