horsemouth noted a new possible overground station on the top end of the old surrey canal that himself and howard walked during their last visit.
this is not in the bit that himself and howard walked but further up into millwall FC country.
he was interested to read about the croydon canal. he thought south london was basically a canal free zone (but it turns out not to have been the case).
horsemouth and his enthusiasm for infrastructure development projects
please forgive horsemouth for his enthusiasm for infrastructure development projects (a railway station here, a tram line there). he suffers from the romance of development. it's not that he doesn't recognise that there are costs and losers with development it is just that he likes capitalism in its productive/ creative aspect, it gives him hope that production and creation and improvement are possible and could even be made to happen after capitalism.
of course if you improve transport infrastructure you increase movement, you increase footfall and trade (probably), you increase property values and drive a whole new incident of gentrification and clearances. the cheap and cheerful interstices where culture can thrive are cleansed and replaced by sterilised pseudo-public spaces.
(now that he puts it like that it sounds less appealing)
the culture, the edge, moves in search of cheaper rents. but then again horsemouth will come and visit.
it's not that the promises of development have to be fulfilled - it is just that the development has to happen to maintain the illusion of a productive creative capitalism, to hide its actual dependency on the clearances of people/ robbery of space that this involves.
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horsemouth is waiting for the rain. he thinks that when it rains his generalised spiritual malaise will clear.
horsemouth cooked
the day before yesterday horsemouth cooked (such was the depth of his spiritual malaise). it was a chilli (without being a chilli) and a vegetable curry (without being a curry). he fried tomatoes and onions from the garden and then added the potato, runner bean leftovers and red kidney beans. he added some basil also. then he cooked some rice to go with it. he was pleased with it. it met with approval.
yesterday horsemouth cooked again something similar again but with pasta (to considerably less acclaim). his mum seemed to be running a fever and was off her food. eventually horsemouth found working batteries to get the thermometer working which pronounced it a mild fever. having cursed (and f'd and blinded) through cooking the meal, horsemouth carried on cursing and f'ing and blinding through the health emergency. (great)
at one point (when he thought it was just dinner he was dealing with) he had a small tin of beer.
today (as will be) the tesco food order arrives. but probably the day will be tied up with other things.
