Lovely pics Ian! I like the second one best.
We spent the afternoon at work 'inventing'. It's a constant process of building stuff to make the job easier, and previous triumphs have included the recycled-trike-wheel-rim-and-bungy-binbag-holder, and the balletically-descending-folding-can-bag, along with the 'dones', or wooden crossbars, that we use to hang our bags from in the electric truck (the name comes from the fact that the one that fits at the cab end has 'Cab End One' written on it, and we realised that if you pronounced it cabendon-e, it sounded like a pasta dish, so that is the cabendon-e, and all the rest are just don-es.)
Anyway, today we finished the recycled-recycling-box-trike-panniers: Two ends cut off broken recycling boxes, cut and shut to make a micro box. The two ends fitted together in the most satisfying way, but to top it all, when we bolted hinged lids (made from more cut up box) on, we found that they even clipped down, due to the curves on the edges. Add some metal hooks, and they'll hang on the side of the trikes to hold cargo nets, spare recycling bags for customers who need them, leaflets, pens and other odds and ends.
All these is acheived with an almost religious adherance to using inadequate tools, and the oddest assortment of nuts and bolts, and is tremendously satisfying.
Rounded off with a celebratory shared can of
Morrisons basic lager (2% ABV, and about 0.1% flavour), one of a discarded three found unopened in a box this afternoon. We're saving the others for the Last Tang Hall Collection celebration.
Life doesn't get much better, eh?
