Nosher and Isobel get a night out in Weaver's
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
            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 on a tree on Thornham Road
            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
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 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 on a tree on Thornham Road
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