Pre-Lockdown in Station 119, Eye, Suffolk - 4th November 2020

Station 119, now known as Bruha, stages a bit of a clear out as it tries to shift some beer before Lockdown II starts and it's all too late. Nosher does his bit by drinking about five pints of strong IPA, which has certain consequences later on. Before that, there's a round-up of randomness, including some bike rides through Mellis, and a trip to Trevor Greenwood in Carleton Rode to pick up this year's apple juice - a record-breaking 180 bottles, as well as three gallons of cider.

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Nosher and Isobel get a night out in Weaver's

Nosher and Isobel get a night out in Weaver's

A sunset between Mellis and Thornham

Something yellow which looks like Oilseed but isn't

The lane between Thrandeston and Mellis

Winter Wheat peeks out from the soil

An autumnal road near Ostler's Barn

Some knobwit has dumped a sofa in the hedge

Abandoned sofa in a field

Nosher's bike leans against a tree

Diss is fairly quiet again in Lockdown 2

The former Hopgoods is in a state of disrepair

The empty Hays Travel

The also-empty former tourist centre by the Mere

Eye primary has a poppy thing going on

Beard's deli on Church Street

Trevor pokes around in his sheds

Trevor's apple-making shed

Trevor hauls another cheese muslin out

Tipping chopped apples

Trevor wanders off with a trolley

Trevor in the apple yard

Mark at 119 prepares some free pizza

Extracting pizza dough

Steel tanks in Station 119

Marc sits on a pallet lifter

Mark and the portable pizza oven

The pizza station

Mark shapes up the next pizza base

Marc pays his bill

Light through the stairs forms stripes on the wall

The last-night crowd

Marc wanders off with some supplies

A nice sunset over the wind turbines

Dark clouds over the airfield turbines

A dark sunset