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Keywords: bare floor barefloor coaster pcb project 366 project366 visiting friends visitingfriends depth of field I needed some new shoes for work and Laura wanted to pick up some stuff from Whittards. That lethal combination means a trip to...Cheshire Oaks. At this point that normally means I recoil in horror and make the kind of hissing noises that you normally hear when a vampire gets exposed to daylight. Amazingly enough it wasn't bad though. We didn't queue on the way in. The car park was rammed, but we drove straight into a space. The shopping was quick and decisive. We didn't queue for more than a tiny bit on the way out. All in all, no cause for complaint. This meant that we were able to do a splash and dash visit to Si and Karen to drop off a birthday pressie for Si. We just about caught them in which was lucky. Last time I visited things were in a state of disarray as they were having some flooding problems. :( Since then there's lots of work gone on, and this photo shows the lovely original planks that have been painstakingly stripped bare and polished. They look great! On top is this awesome looking coaster which is an unpopulated piece of printed circuit board with cut and polished edges. Very nice. :) I needed some new shoes for work and Laura wanted to pick up some stuff from Whittards. That lethal combination means a trip to...Cheshire Oaks. At this point that normally means I recoil in horror and make the kind of hissing noises that you normally hear when a vampire gets exposed to daylight. Amazingly enough it wasn't bad though. We didn't queue on the way in. The car park was rammed, but we drove straight into a space. The shopping was quick and decisive. We didn't queue for more than a tiny bit on the way out. All in all, no cause for complaint. This meant that we were able to do a splash and dash visit to Si and Karen to drop off a birthday pressie for Si. We just about caught them in which was lucky. Last time I visited things were in a state of disarray as they were having some flooding problems. :( Since then there's lots of work gone on, and this photo shows the lovely original planks that have been painstakingly stripped bare and polished. They look great! On top is this awesome looking coaster which is an unpopulated piece of printed circuit board with cut and polished edges. Very nice. :)
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