Sunday, 22 September 2019

Trolley 297

Captured from behind the van that does street food during the week, just by the Clocktower. A grey Citroën van of the sort that seems to be de rigueur for oriental street food. The sort of van made from corrugated but otherwise flat panels, once very cheap to repair. There is usually one at the St. Luke's end of Whitecross Street, usually with a substantial queue.

Snapped from the closed entrance to M&S, just outside the Ashley Centre proper, it having come on to rain.

Pleased to find inside that Grape Tree had not stopped selling brick dates, as I had thought, not having been able to see them the last few times that I walked past. A relation of the problem at reference 1. Different in that I was looking for the right colours on the packets, blue and yellow, but the way they were lit made them look brown from outside the shop.

But reminded that we must remember to visit their supplier next time we are within range of Cullompton. While I must try to remember how to spell it, with the right combination of u's and o's.

Reference 1: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2019/09/the-river-of-nice.html.

Reference 2: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2019/05/date-supplies.html.

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