Project Pew, In Situ


Project Pew nearly finished, although nothing I do is ever really finished: life itself's a project that is never finished, after all - we cease incomplete, at the end of it all, if we're honest. I've got some bits of fettling to do to get it looking a bit more like. I think I'm going to just swab it down and wax it, leaving the differences in timber colour between the original bits and the added timber, which is after all exactly contemporaneous anyway, just cut and sanded to fit: it will develop it's own patina over time. The thing's a mongrel anyway, so I'm not too fussed: the enamelled number plate is 19th C French, the place name holder brand new and my little saint's niche an ex-GPO test unit battery cover, hiding a modern icon of the patron saint of Corfu - Ἅγιος Σπυρίδων - Saint Spyridon. Eclectic, or just plain strange, I'll leave to you to decide...

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