Venturing into Digbeth proved to be very interesting. I had a project to do on street art and therefore I wanted to get pictures around Digbeth. Sunday morning seemed to be a good time to venture forth now that government rules had enabled you to venture further afield for your exercise. I was apprehensive when I got to Digbeth as it was very quiet and Floodgate street which is normally full of cars was disserted.
After taking pictures I then drove around to Lower Trinity Street and strolled into the centre of the custard factory. Again, it was very quiet with a few people taking exercise. There were two people taking pictures of their high-performance car in the street. There was no one around to stop them. I took my pictures and then went back to the safety of my home. Every day for the last few months has been a surreal and different experience. I do not think I will see Digbeth so quiet again.
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