Mugged for no reason

Today’s Evening Standard carried a story that brought painful echoes of a former life when I lived in South London.

A regular 20-something guy was walking home on Saturday evening in West Dulwich and was attacked for no reason by a group of young lads.

The story brought an uncomfortable reminder of when I lived just down the road in Crystal Palace around 3 years ago.

I came home after a night out and was walking down the road when a group of lads surrounded me and one of them smacked me round the mouth.

Fortunately, a taxi driver appeared from nowhere and scared my attackers off, despite their protestations that they had done nothing.

Physically, I got away with nothing more than a fat lip and sore nose, but psychologically, it made me incredibly nervous and jumpy when walking anywhere in the area.

My attack was completely unprovoked – the only reason seemed to be that I was a bloke walking along a road on my own.

I feel sorry for Mr Hewitt Jones – not for the obvious physical beating he underwent, but for the subsequent fear and paranoia that he will now inevitably undergo when he next finds himself out on his own.

The physical wounds heal fairly quickly, but the emotional scars stay far longer.

Shed of the Year 2010

Winner of Shed of the Year 2010

Sheds have become fashionable in recent years, haven’t they? Gone are the days when a shed was somewhere to keep your lawnmower, assorted collection of tools, some plant pots and the rusting barbecue.

In the modern age, many men have foregone their competitive streak when it comes to cars and diverted it towards the bottom of the garden.

Not only must they be a comfortable place to sit, so they can escape the FPO*, they need Wifi, a collection of boys toys, and all sorts of other paraphernalia.

This year’s Shed of the Year has been won by Reg Miller from Southend, who named his rather elaborate construction The Lady Sarah out of Worthing, after his dear lady wife.

You can find out more about Reg’s shed and see more pics over on Shedblog

There’s a whole Shed community out there, too: Readers’ Sheds

(*Fun Prevention Officer)

 

 

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House of Card-board

It’s great to be concerned about the environment, but could this be taking it a little too far?

An artist called Don Lucho has built a house completely out of paper – Casa de Karton.

Paper home

He has created an entire apartment, using cardboard and paper, even fashioning slippers, rugs, crockery and a loo out of these natural materials.

I’m not sure if this is a statement about the current state of the world’s climate and environmental problems, or just a flight of fancy. Whichever, it’s highly imaginative and entertaining.

Casa de Karton

See more of Don Lucho’s work

More creative fun on my Posterous

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