Sunday 30 October 2016

30/10/16: Abandoned boy

This little lad was left on top of a bin in North Finchley. Even worse, his arm had fallen off.

Saturday 29 October 2016

29/10/16: Abandoned shark

I think it's a shark, but it could be a whale. Underneath it says "China". Either way, he looked like he'd rather be in the ocean than in the Boots and Waitrose car park, Whetstone.

Friday 28 October 2016

28/10/16: Abandoned Su Doku book

Just outside Totteridge & Whetstone tube station. The Times Difficult Su Doku Book 1. Subtitle: "200 dreadfully tricky Su Doku puzzles". Obviously too difficult to be worth keeping.

Sunday 23 October 2016

23/10/16: Abandoned playing card #6: nine of diamonds

Whetstone. What, I hear you ask, does the nine of diamonds mean? Let's ask "the internet":

"the Nine of Diamonds completes this cycle of its soul evolution through giving and releasing to others in this lifetime. Their life lesson is to trust in the universal flow, an expression of their Neptune/Saturn placement in the Master Spirit Script. When the abundance of the universe is doubted, the letting go of material things can be a challenge. Aligning with trust in a benign universe and willingly letting go for the benefit of others allows for more to flow into their life and thus is the higher expression of this card."

So there you have it.

Thursday 13 October 2016

13/10/16: Abandoned pig #2

Found in the road outside Totteridge & Whetstone tube station, this little piggy looked melancholy. Understandable, really.

Friday 7 October 2016

07/10/16: Abandoned creature #11

ASDA, Isle of Dogs. This plucky youngster was abandoned in the fruit and veg section of ASDA on the Isle of Dogs. He could well be related to abandoned creature #3 or abandoned creature #4. If he's yours and you're missing him, please get in touch. One day all of these abandoned creatures should get together for a big party.

07/10/16: Abandoned bear #3

ASDA, Isle of Dogs. This poor little pink bear was abandoned on a grass verge leading into the car park. He was waving at me and caught my eye. I couldn't possibly leave him there, so I brought him home.