A M&S food hall trolley, captured in the car park next to the Kokoro Passage, on our way down to Waitrose (for flour) and Wetherspoons (for refreshment), after a busy day in London.
Quite an old trolley, small size, weathered and with some minor damage to the basket. Returned to the stack in the food hall, cluttered with an untidy mixture of two sorts of larger trolley. The shop was fairly quiet, so it was not snapped up by a small trolley shopper on arrival, as small trolleys often are.
Home to find that, having not made the first cut for FUSION 24, I had not made the second cut either, this despite having received an invitation by email, some months ago now. Some talk of overwhelming response. To be fair, I am not qualified - beyond being a true believer in fusion energy - and I would probably have fallen asleep during the afternoon, assuming, that is, that I managed to stay afloat that long. By way of a consolation prize I am offered a ticket to the virtual event instead, which I shall decline: no glitz or glamour about online events at all. Not even a free drink and an inadequate sandwich from the Science Museum canteen. I can fall asleep at home without their help!
References
Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2024/05/trolleys-681-683-684.html.
Reference 2: https://fusioniscoming.com/. 'FUSION24 is the ultimate fusion energy event for anyone who wants to learn more about the opportunities that this emerging industry offers businesses, communities and the planet'.
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