Saturday saw a second, late afternoon circuit, after it had cooled down a bit, starting with this medium small trolley from the M&S food hall just by an entrance to the block of flats by the railway station. I thought probably deposited by a resident rather than by a traveller.
It soon found a small friend on the way down the Kokoro Passage.
Followed shortly after that by a second scoring trolley from outside the gym at the back of TK Maxx.
Another small trolley. Which went to prove that small trolleys from M&S do exist, even if there are not all that many of them. I sometimes wonder whether they are strays from the store at Ashtead, a store which, as it happens, I rarely visit. Indeed, I am not sure that I have ever visited.
On this second visit to the food hall, I fell for a couple of tubs of nectarines, seemingly discounted to £1.35 or something the tub. They looked well enough. I took the first one later that afternoon, perfecty edible but not fully ripe. But, in the continuing heat - I prefer not to clutter up the refrigerator with fruit - they were fully ripe by the following day. All gone by close. BH did not much care for them, but I liked them well enough.
PS: I must have been on holiday the day the Google cameraman went past. Said to be September 2024, so perhaps a day out somewhere, rather than a holiday.
References
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