'ALLO. And indeed, 'allo.
Disclosing an unusually organised
communications strategy, this follows last week's two-week warning. The PWF van
will leave home on 13 July (next Monday). It has a few pickups to make in
Blighty, and will trundle into the Alpine vastness early on 15 July. After a
couple of days' work, it will head back to the UK, hoping like mad that
MyFerryLink staff don't take it into their heads to set the channel tunnel
afire once more.
The super-marvellous PWF warehouse
here in scenic Dorset is at your disposal should you go shopping (a client has
found a source of cheap Smeg fridges. Let us rejoice!), and the paint emporia
of Dorchester are available if you're in decorating mode. Or we can work for
you in a door-to-door kind of way.
Alas, while the Met Office threatened
rain today the benificent microclimate of this lovely place means the clouds
floateth dryly away to tiddle on somewhere further East. So must I with heavy
heart take my leave of you, and go water the allotment after all. Bugger.
A bientot, chers Alpiniards.
Phil White
Philip White Freight