I purchased it about twenty-two years ago, at Halford's, and it's a fairly sturdy urban kind of bike.
This morning I recalled that Edward Murray of Something Fishy, a fishmonger from Portavogie, has a mobile seafood stall at Comber Road, Dundonald, on Wednesday mornings.
I think they also usually have a stall at St George's Market in Belfast.
This morning, however, I mounted the two-wheeler and cycled from Belmont GHQ to Dundonald, a journey of three miles perhaps.
Enid Bennett, whose husband and sons ran a hardware shop in Comber, used to inquire if a merchant was easy to pay - "are they easy to pay?"
Something Fishy is easy to pay. Just remember to bring cash with you. I was prepared, and I'd brought my wallet with a few banknotes in it.
I fancy breaded cod tonight, so I bought a good piece of that, and a portion of their battered scampi.
The piece of cod was a fiver; the scampi, £2.80.
Edward Murray and Something Fishy NI are even easier to pay these days as he has a mobile terminal from Dojo via Packy Lee that is smart and efficient with the very latest technology; meaning he can take debit and credit card payments seamlessly from his market stall, van or Portavogie shop. Coming soon: even easier than contactless, you will be able to use these smart machines to pay for goods and services with your face!
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