Wednesday, 15 January 2020

Trolley 366

A Sainsbury's trolley captured, unusually, in Epsom High Street, getting on for a mile away from its probable home, the store on the Kiln Lane estate.

And whoever had walked it to Epsom, had probably also thought it clever to ram it into a post or into the corner of a building, thus denting the front of the basket. A dent that would have been easy enough to remove, near enough invisibly, at home, but I doubt whether the trolley jockeys at Kiln Lane have either inclination or tools for that sort of thing. And as it was in full working order, I just returned it to the stack.

Rewarded on the way to Kiln Lane by tweeting a pot of snowdrops, in flower, in the shelter of a house. Herald Copse calls! And on my onward journey up the Kingsway to Ewell, by tweeting a pair of goldfinches in one of the sidewalk trees. And just six weeks since the last tweeting of same, noticed at reference 1.

Stream down Longmead Road busy after the previous night's rain, but a long way from bursting its banks, even at its low point between the two arms of Gibraltar Close. The best it could do was a bit of standing water on the grass.

Reference 1: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2019/12/trolley-343.html.

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