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St GB refixed
I was dismayed the other day when I noticed they'd relaid this bit of the pavement in Marchmont St because I remembered this kerbstone parish boundary marker and I feared it had disappeared. I was relieved when I noticed that it had been refixed as part of the new paving.
Why is it upside down you might ask. There was a car parked in the way of taking it from the other side and I wanted to show its position relative to the new pavement. Maybe I'll take one the right way up if there's nothing parked there another day when I'm passing.
Why is it upside down you might ask. There was a car parked in the way of taking it from the other side and I wanted to show its position relative to the new pavement. Maybe I'll take one the right way up if there's nothing parked there another day when I'm passing.
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