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A tear for the past
I'm in the process of finally clearing out my little shop. I started there in November 2015, traded through 2016 and then, in the autumn of that year added a few fairs back into the mix. My plan had been to do some of both. The footfall in the village is minescule, almost immeasurable, s...
14/07/2017
Posted by Paul Hardy
What a Charlie
Why? On Sunday next I officially get the keys to my new (to me) shop. And you may well ask why.It's my second go at a shop. The last one I had was in a sleepy lane way back behind the back of beyond. Its issues had issues. The neighbours were tricky, trading as they did based on stock scavenged...
20/02/2020
Posted by Paul Hardy
Brexit Schmexit
No matter what the long-term outcome of the political whirlwind of the last few months culminating in that referendum on June 23rd, the fact is that the spending seems to have stopped. Footfall has footfallen in my little village, and internet activity has slowed on my litt...
10/08/2016
Posted by Paul Hardy
Haggle me equal
A shopping day loomed before me. With the van going in the garage for a service and a free park and ride ticket on offer, it would have been churlish not to. Into town we go. I'm not too bad at shopping, as in I'm not one of these grumpy men who stands by the door drumming t...
24/01/2017
Posted by Paul
Its that lockdown post
I feel the pressure. I wish I could say I feel the popular demand, but my reader has not been inundating me with postcards (have you Mrs Trellis?) so I can't claim that. But I do see that nearly everyone is posting about Lockdown and its my turn. I am notorious for following a trend lon...
28/04/2020
Posted by Paul Hardy
Coming ready or not
Ummmm. Ahhhh. Should I or not? Write this? -o0O0o- I'm nervous of the end of lockdown. It feels as if it is being pushed through by the media, mainly print, but all outlets, because their ad revenue is markedly down and they are struggling. So they want to put the world back six weeks and te...
08/05/2020
Posted by Paul Hardy
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