Regular readers will know that I collect various things in case they come in - such a estate agents' signs that I come across, lying around in the streets - or that I can count - such as car number plates. One of the former things being washers, noticed for example at reference 1.
And they have come over the past few days to help with managing water consumption. The point being that there was a passing requirement to get through 4 litres of water a day, to be taken by the glass at approximately half hour intervals. Two Treasury tags (from Rymans of Epsom in this particular case) and 16 washers did very well, transferring one washer from the right hand tag to the left hand tag each time I finished a glass of water.
An activity modelled on the carrying of 16 bricks, one at a time, up and down the garden. Sadly, I did not quite make the sixteen glasses on any day. Can't do the volume any more.
PS: oddly, after a good initial spurt, I have not found any washers on my spins around Jubilee Way for some weeks now, not so say months. Perhaps they will come back when the weather improves and the jobbing builders get back into their vans.
Reference 1: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2020/06/series-2-episode-viii.html.
Reference 2: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2020/12/ask.html. This seems to have been the last washer, from Epsom rather than from Jubilee Way.
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