Jeff Crawley
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- A "Tourigrino" trip once Covid has passed, so 2023
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I'm just bored waiting in for a parcel delivery but noticed this week that the Guerrilla Knitters are out again this year - do you get anything similar where you live? It used to be just pillar boxes but seems to have spread to posts and bollards.
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Charming, removable and not damaging to the tree - not graffiti,Not related to the holidays, and is crochet rather than knitting, but I encountered this on the San Salvador, just past Cabanillas. I consider these charming, rather than grafitti, but someone else may feel
differently.
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Excellent workmanship!This nice one in Erskine, Renfrewshire.
Guerilla knitters and crochetersI'm just bored waiting in for a parcel delivery but noticed this week that the Guerrilla Knitters are out again this year - do you get anything similar where you live? It used to be just pillar boxes but seems to have spread to posts and bollards.
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Jeff, this is a very amusing thread and so very interesting. I've never seen round white crochet sitting on top of something red. What is the red thing underneath? The "food" items are all so cute! Is this a yearly judgedUK event?As we're between Thanksgiving and Christmas here's my personal favourite from Christmas 2018 - a full roast dinner: turkey with bacon rashers, roast potatoes, carrots, Yorshire puddings, cauliflower . . . .
A UK post box. The round pillar is one of the traditional styles. The red colour is associated with the Post Office who also used to run the public telephone system so UK payphone booths used to be painted in the same bright red.Jeff, this is a very amusing thread and so very interesting. I've never seen round white crochet sitting on top of something red. What is the red thing underneath? The "food" items are all so cute! Is this a yearly judgedUK event?
I think they started out in London around 2010. We got them in Kent a few years later. It's a crack team of ninja knitters that sneak out at night at the start of December and they disappear around Boxing Day (St Stephen's Day). Last year my home town had about 27/28 haven't done the 2024 tour yet.Jeff, this is a very amusing thread and so very interesting. I've never seen round white crochet sitting on top of something red. What is the red thing underneath? The "food" items are all so cute! Is this a yearly judgedUK event?
Things I learned today . . . originally pillar boxes were painted sage green but were too hard to spot so the Post Office changed to red! The rest, as they say, is history,A UK post box. The round pillar is one of the traditional styles. The red colour is associated with the Post Office who also used to run the public telephone system so UK payphone booths used to be painted in the same bright red.
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The nice thing is they seldom get vandalised. One in my town got stolen a few years ago and reappeared, freshly washed with a note saying sorry, a few days later. Word spread that the thief's Mum found out and made him put it back.On a rather dreich morning, look what popped into view!
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