



A mostly sunny morning delivering. Splendid pansies in Chester Place and purple onion flowers, Mill Hill Road. Enjoyed the yellow lichen on this blue gate in Stafford Street.




A mostly sunny morning delivering. Splendid pansies in Chester Place and purple onion flowers, Mill Hill Road. Enjoyed the yellow lichen on this blue gate in Stafford Street.




A return to work after three days off. The sun is shining and the mail Monday light. As a customer in Wymer Street said “a good day to be a postman”.
Noticing abundant flowers. Almost too many and too much to choose from.




A second post bank holiday delivery day, not quite full volumes and we manage to get all delivered.
Plentiful road closures and resurfacing works going on around the delivery, making some roads beautifully quiet and others unbearably busy.
The day started overcast but quickly became a gloriously sunny day.
Noticing the big bold blooms today.




The sun is out, the forecast good for the whole week. We have a longer day, due to the bank holiday and manage to complete the whole, walk.
An eye for all the beautiful pinks about, in Chester Place, Denbigh Road and Mill Hill Road.
The beginnings of road closures around the walk adding excitement.





The sun emerged and the shadows came out to play.
A good, if busy couple of days delivering. Slightly embarrassed by accidentally catching my delivery bag on a customers wall in a tight pathway resulting in a section of wall falling over.
Apologised to the customer but they were, perhaps rightly, cross about the hassle of having to talk to Royal Mail through a central customer services number. Caught the flack for the aggravation of modern life.




These magnificent tulips were up on the high terrace I deliver to in Mill Hill Road – about 30 steps up but 5 calls all together.
A lighter Saturday, filled with some get done quick energy since heading out for a reunion later in the day.



A damp day delivering, starting to recognise customers and not falling over as many stairs.



Today: A dry(ish) slightly sunny but still cold morning. We worked hard and all delivered. Starting to feel like I know the delivery better.




Today: Drizzling, damp morning. Wintery type temperature. All is lush and green though. Flowers glisten with silvery drops.
Chester place has a garden running along the while line of house filled with beautiful plants. This Griffith’s spurge caught my eye alongside this magnificent day like bush in Earlham road.
Working with a new colleague Tony, always a joy to hear about others lives chatting in the van.