Of Shelves & Shapps

 

Grant Shapps is now in charge of Defence, one of the most serious roles in Government, and one whose decision-making is critical in ensuring the country's safety - really? - the guy who, posing as one, fictitious, Michael Green, ran an internet snake-oil scheme whilst a serving MP; the guy that, as Transport Secretary, continued the 'work' of Chris Grayling - who contracted Seaborne Freight to handle post-Brexit shipping for £14m, despite the firm not actually having any actual ships - offering contracts to four ferry companies for a total of £77.6m. Seriously? Ya gotta worry about this shit.

Anyway, it's holiday time for me, so I'll draw a line, and get back to the moaning after my break: diary posts for the next fortnight it will be. Pictured is the second shelving unit for the studio, constructed this afternoon. I might add that the second one when together much more rapidly than the first, as I developed a modus operandi to cope with the inherent inadequacies of the design and manufacture of the units. Still, I now have a couple more square metres of storage space, so all good; at least when I've untangled the Gordian Knot that is 'my stuff'. However, I think there'll be a good bit of my genealogical questing mentioned in the next week or so here, so I'll keep you posted...

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