Tuesday, 12 March 2024

Trolley 647

A brace of large trolleys from the M&S food hall, a little further into the Kokoro passage than the B&M trolley at reference 1. Being under cover, they were dry and despite the rain, they were still reasonably dry when I put them in the stack in the food hall.

A little short of time this morning, so the Screwfix underpass route, rather than the now customary Ewell Village anti-clockwise.

But this meant that I was able to check up on what was the Tchibo warehouse in Blenheim Road. Still empty, but cleaned up and ready to go. Complete with a dog unit Transit parked outside the gates and temporary fencing to keep out the bad people.

Probably from the Fencesafe Eclipse range from the people at reference 3: 'CLD FenceSafe Eclipse is the next generation in temporary event fencing, offering all the aspects of a rigid mesh fence in a temporary format. When we designed the system we wanted to create the next generation in Heras fencing style temporary fence solutions. Using the Eclipse by CLD Physical Security Systems it provides a profiled fencing system that can be converted to permanent at the end of the project. The patented cantilever base means that the temporary fence is designed to BS EN 1991 for Wind Loading and can withstand winds in excess of 100mph'.

Something a bit more serious, should you need that. Big Brother studio? Refugee camp?

And if you are a lot more serious we have it that: 'In today’s world, there are a whole host of threats that an organisation must consider. Over the past 50 years, CLD Systems has worked with many different clients to negate these threats, thus creating the widest range of rigid mesh high-security fencing systems'. With the 'cni' bit of the address at reference 4 being critical national infrastructure.

Grass verges not long cut and a bit early in the season, so no sign of any pyramid orchids, as first spotted some years ago at reference 6. At that time the identification was a bit shaky, but Google Images is quite clear this evening that what we had there was a pyramid orchid. Spotted in various places about the country afterwards, sometimes in considerable profusion.

While back at home I have potted up some twigs rescued from the eucalyptus haircutting noticed at reference 5. Willow would take in this format if planted in the dormant season, so we will see if eucalyptus does. Probably not.

References

Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2024/03/trolley-646.html.

Reference 2: https://www.tchibo.de/. Clothes more visible than coffee here, but there is coffee too.

Reference 3: https://www.cld-systems.com/.

Reference 4: https://www.cld-systems.com/sectors/cni-site-fencing/.

Reference 5: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2024/03/trolley-644.html.

Reference 6: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2019/06/mystery-flower.html.

Group search key: trolleysk.

No comments:

Post a Comment