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Shortly after moving to Ealing two years ago, we noticed that one house on the walk to the station had a peculiar habit. The wall which divides its garden from the pavement was frequently speckled with books. In fact, it seemed as if the householders' approach to getting rid of unwanted books was to pop them on the wall and wait for someone to take them away.

Which, in theory, I don't think I approve of. Presumably a certain number of books were damaged by rain, or thrown by drunken revellers at their friends, or accidentally mislaid. Delivering them to a second-hand bookshop seems like a much more practical and less lazy solution.

However! I quite enjoyed having a steady stream of free books to browse of a morning. I rarely picked one up, but I did always stop to look at what was on offer.

Then the house was put up for sale, and we figured the books were just a sign of someone clearing to move out and would stop soon. The for-sale sign lurked in the garden for a while, then went away. The books kept coming.

The house's rather forbidding black rendering changed to a more conventional cream. The books kept coming.

Suddenly, the house was on the market again. This time with the local (and jolly nice) Sinton Andrews, rather than the world's least lovely estate agent, Foxtons. The wall diversified.

As well as books, it moved into videos. Magazines. Games and toys. In the last week the wall has gone positively bezerk, offering briefcases, china, pictures, glasses...

As ChrisC and I strolled down the road yesterday, he spotted two large removal vans outside the house. As we paused to browse the day's selection of bric-a-brac, a lady popped out the house and parked some more objects on the wall.

We chatted to her briefly, and thanked her for the wall-based entertainment we've had over the past couple of years. "It all goes! It always goes!" she assured us. I wished her good luck with the move, and headed on to work. I must remember to say hello to the wall occasionally, I bet it's going to miss its visitors.

Date: 2012-01-05 02:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] venta.livejournal.com
Ex-jumble wall :( I doubt the new owners will carry on the tradition...

And one kudo for Higher Wall. Did you see that NMA's studio burned down on Christmas Eve (http://newmodelarmy.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=642:fire-destroys-nma-studio&catid=1:news&Itemid=58)?

Date: 2012-01-05 02:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] snow-leopard.livejournal.com
I have yet to work out what one trades kudos in for (crystal brandy glasses?), but I am honoured to finally get one!
I did see that it had burned down and had read about it. They must have been devastated.
Did you catch NMA when they did their usual pre-christmas tour? We saw them in Manchester and they were as good as ever. Their support act - Max Raptor - are also worth checking out if you like infectious pop-y punk.

Date: 2012-01-05 02:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] venta.livejournal.com
Disappointingly no, I didn't see them this year. I'm not sure why not! Oversight, I think... I've gone most years but appear not to have done. Will have a look at Max Raptor.

One doesn't trade kudos, one just basks in the lovely, warm glow of having the kudos :)

Date: 2012-01-06 01:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] d-floorlandmine.livejournal.com
Thanks for reminding me of the name of the support - according to some sites, it was originally going to be Dinosaur Pile-up (again), but I knew it wasn't them this time. I heard it as something like "Max Factor"!

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