Trolley 820 was captured yesterday morning, before it got hot, on Station Approach. Returned to the M&S food hall in the usual way, to a stack half full with trolleys of the same, popular size.
Followed up with a similar B&M trolley from the Kokoro passage. I left the trolley just visible right, behind the railing, for someone else.
Returned to the trolley stack in front of the tills at the front of the store - mostly taken up with trolleys - the sort of tall trolleys used for deliveries - full of bedding plants. All a bit cramped and crowded.
From there to the surgery to discuss weeding out Isle of Wight holiday addresses from my health record, which last now seems to be scattered across half a dozen south London hospitals. Inconclusive.
From there around the Screwfix circuit, which gave me an opportunity to inspect the whitebeam, now cleared of ivy at ground level. Coming into flower from the top down. While the interior ivy, now sheltered from the drying sun, has not yet realised that it has lost its mains water supply.
A non-scoring trolley from the head of the stream running down Longmead Road. Easy enough to recover by the look of it, but maybe tomorrow. Or perhaps maƱana after that. In any event, time to crack out the grappling iron?
References
Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2025/04/trolleys-818-and-819.html.
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