Captured yesterday in the Kokoro passage. Slightly damaged in that the rail top left as you push it had been bent in slightly. The more seriously damaged one noticed yesterday was still there, waiting for the removal men. Visible behind. Slightly damaged one returned to a rather full stack at the M&S food hall.
The idea had been to collect a small Sainsbury's trolley which BH had come across earlier in the day when she was walking through Court Recreation Ground. quite near the bench at the Hazon Way end of the path through to Waterloo Road, the bench where hooded youth are apt to congregate at dusk. But it had gone by the time I got there in the afternoon, nowhere to be seen at all. It being a fair step to Sainsbury's from there, I wondered what had happened to it.
All this meant that I took in the recently handsome eucalyptus tree which had had a fairly serious haircut earlier in the week. But much better than chopping it down and I dare say it will grow back: it is not as if it is very near any buildings and it is fairly near a stream, so one supposes that water is not too far away from its roots. Not like the Wellingtonia at reference 2 at all - and come to think of it, quite a lot of the Wellingtonia we come across are quite close to buildings, so maybe they are not a problem, despite their size.
References
Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2024/03/trolley-643.html.
Reference 2: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2024/01/wellingtonia-109.html.
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