
It's a Saturday morning in the summer of 2000. I'm standing in a huge patch of nettles in a forgotten area in the corner of a public park, holding the 'stupid end' of a long measuring tape. I'm not there entirely of my own volition, but there, nonetheless. Just then, a boy, perhaps 11 years old, comes up and asks what I am doing. I can see a second boy hanging back.
"I'm measuring," I reply.
He looks at me, as I stand still, holding the end of the tape. We're both silent for a moment.
"Why?" he asks, not unreasonably.
"Well, we're going to make a garden here, and before we can do that, we need a plan showing where everything is." I can see that he's not sure about this. This time, warily: "Are you from the council?" "No, we're not from the council." He brightens again. "Can I help, then?" Five minutes later, Paul and his friend are busy holding tapes, shouting out measurements, and running back and forth with poles, putting my initial lack of enthusiasm to shame.
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