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Rich
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&nbsp; Yesterday Lucy and I spent the day gifting around London. I was to be venturing in alone, however Lucy got a late call relaying that she needn&#39;t go to work, so, she accompanied me much to my delight.&nbsp; We drove in on our usual route via the M3 from Bournemouth, so I had decided to pad out the previous patches covered, and, hoped to cover quite a sizeable chunk of the south east quarter.&nbsp; We begun as soon as we left the M3 as there are several large towers in immediate view. We weaved our way around from Sunbury to Felthamhill, across to East Bedfont, Feltham, Hanworth, Hampton, across through Bushy Park, up to Twickenham and then back to Strawberry Hill. As we went to gifted all the towers we came across (maybe 70 or so in total on this trip, many large rooftop arrays and large towers), otherwise just gridding every few hundred yards.&nbsp; Once the above areas were as well covered as we had the time to do, we stopped for a spot of late lunch in our car before quickly moving along and due north.&nbsp; In my shoddy preparations I neglected to check where Ize had already covered or at least begun coverage, and thought he was gifting Hounslow (oops!). As I didn&#39;t check, we decided to cover where may well have already been covered by gifting around North/East/South/West Acton and Acton itself, then moved across to the edge of Shepherds&#39; Bush and down a little around Gunnersbury, Brentford, Isleworth and Spring Grove.&nbsp; At this point we had to call it a day, after around 300tb&#39;s were scattered around, as rather unfortunately I had worked Lucy too hard, the day before at Tennis, so her aching posterior&nbsp;was becoming unbearable &nbsp;(not sure she would want me to relay that, but hey, I&#39;m writing the report!).&nbsp; Upon leaving London, there was a beautiful and often seen occurrence for gifters, the entire day had seen several spew planes playing tic-tac-toe, however immediately above London was a large area where virtually no spew had stuck, just a few sorry wisps. Ize&#39;s Cloudbuster and gifting, coupled with ours (and no doubt others) is showing nice results. It was a joyous way to end the day and&nbsp;to leave &#39;the smoke&#39;.&nbsp; This trip was funded by a generous donation by John L, many thanks kind Sir &nbsp; Orgonite was supplied by John at the excellent and cheapest UK supplier of tactical Orgonite http://www.whale.to/orgone.html It must be said that it is immensely difficult to navigate around London efficiently when you don&#39;t know the place all that well, so unfortunately we didn&#39;t cover anywhere near the area we had hoped to, none the less it was a good and productive trip. Below in an updated map, please bear in mind the dots are only vaguely representative, there was quite alot more gifted than the new dots suggest, but it gives a good indictation of geographics.More soon on this project.


