Sunday, 29 May 2022

Trolley 514

The first trolley after the break, from Waitrose, was captured outside Leightons, the people I used to photograph and otherwise test my eyes. Complete with various items of dry litter, easy enough to dispose of on my way across to Waitrose.

Where I was only able to buy cherries in very small quantities, so I stocked up on brick dates from Grape Tree instead.

On to M&S, where they did not seem to sell cherries at all, so I ended up buying them from the fruit and veg. stall in the market nearest the Spread Eagle. The sort of stall where they had bright and shiny cherries out front, rather more dingy cherries in the box they were serving from. After buying my two pounds for £7, I was a bit cross. My mother would probably have insisted on being served from the cherries on display, while I did nothing of the sort. But when I got home, I found that the cherries were actually fine: ripe, sweet and with no wastage so far.

Out past the now completed Street Art under the bridge at the top of Hook Road, by the strip club, previously noticed at reference 2. Not very inspiring. I wonder how long it will be before it is defaced by some moron with a spray can? And I wonder this morning how the frames were done? They look to involve a skill of a different order from that of the art so framed. Some kind of transfer? A piece of printed paper, given shape by the paint outside and the art inside? Need to take a closer look.

One of at least two works, with there being another, much the same, in the Wetherspoon's entrance to the Ashley Centre. Probably all part of Epsom's upcoming festival of horses and monarch, aka The Cazoo Derby. Concerning which last, we are considering our options. With the obvious question being will the monarch be putting in her usual appearance? Is the royal box step free? Wheeler friendly?

Two washers on the way home. One steel, large and bent - but regular. One aluminium and irregular in that the hole did not go all the way through.

While this morning I spotted a third washer in Manor Green Road. After a few seconds I thought to go back for it, to find that it was not there. Trick of the brain of some sort.

References

Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2022/05/trolley-513.html.

Reference 2: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2022/05/epsom-art.html.

Reference 3: https://www.cazoo.co.uk/.

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