There’s something very satisfying about the recycling centre in Wandsworth. My car was full of things. Old appliances, bits of wood, gubbins… I filled up completely yesterday and didn’t put anything in that I didn’t think was absolute bum. Also I knew I would have both John and I checking everything into the car, and then again I knew I would have to handball every single item into the correct receptacle at Wandsworth. It took me well over an hour to empty the car. They have well delineated bins there. I chucked an old metal wine rack into the metal bin and a few minutes later saw it by a woman’s car. “I thought of scrapping it but in the end figured it wouldn’t get much value,” I told her. She looked guilty. You aren’t supposed to take things out. “I… I thought I could put some shelves in there or something…” It made me think of the time I had a fucking great big mirror in my car belonging to my friend and I leant it up against a wall for a moment. I chucked my stuff under it and then… it was gone. I got it in it neck for that as she is someone who attributes high value to items. Suddenly it was the most valuable mirror in the history of mirrors, which begs the question why she left it in my car.
I eventually had it all sorted to my satisfaction. It fills me with hope, that place. There’s a small appliance container where you can believe they will break down all the circuits and plugs etc and get back all the rare metals. There’s an area where you can put “things that are still good”. I didn’t put anything there. The stuff in the lockup has been through two creative thieves, one of which had a prolonged amount of time there. He took out loads of stuff. A fold up bike, tools, boxes of toy cars, some clothes. Hard to know exactly what but they made hay.
There’s still stuff in there worth a quid or two so I’m filling up tomorrow morning and I’m probably gonna do the Brighton Marina Car Boot on Sunday with Lou. It’s the marathon so there’ll be loads of people in town. And anything that doesn’t sell can just go to charity.
Another big whack came out of my bank for Canterbury. I’m mad paying for that where there’s a shot at using Camden, even temporarily. I hadn’t really considered how out of the way it is down there.
But yeah, I’m all done now putting things in the right container. Back home, sea and Lou for a few days coming, all is right with the world.