title A High-Pressure Watermain and some Graffiti, Eye and London - 11th June 2019 intro A round-up of randomness, including Fred and Harry's paintings which were part of a set hung up on the fence around the now-derelict Paddock House nursing home on Church Street in Eye. Then, there's a bit more of the ever-changing graffiti on the railway lines, the bridge over the Waveney - and which marks the Norfolk-Suffolk border into Diss - is closed due to resurfacing and waterproofing, and finally a new high-pressure water main is laid over the side field. It runs from the existing main on Rectory Road out to Eye Airfield or thereabouts. imgc3557 Fred points to his Stripey Cat picture imgc3558 Harry points to his picture outside Paddock House imgc3560 Almost every surface is covered in graffiti imgc3561 A big silver Becs tag near Brick Lane imgc3562 A new silver Gerts tag imgc3563 Some graffiti has been almost totally covered imgc3564 More graffiti tags imgc3565 Nice dripping graffiti imgc3566 A colourful if abstract tag near Liverpool Street imgc3568 The best photo yet of the Liverpool Street entrance imgc3570 The bridge over the Waveney is closed off imgc3571 The bridge is being waterproofed and resurfaced imgc3573 Looking into Diss over a closed bridge imgc3574 High-pressure water pipe is laid on the field imgc3577 A digger in a field of oilseed imgc3580 The pipe snakes over the field towards Eye