The first trolley of the circuit, a medium trolley from the M&S food hall, was captured underneath Hudson House.
My second was outside the coffee shop next to HSBC, in what used to be Fatface. To be found at reference 2.
Having got some cash from HSBC, off to my tailor's in South Street to collect some trousers that had been altered for me. Three pairs were surprisingly heavy to carry home - but, given the price and cut of today's trousers, it is good that we can still get such jobs done. BH would have had a go, but it would have taken her a lot longer than I imagine it took the tailor. Possibly from Iran.
It was a hot day, I was a bit hot from carrying the trousers in the noon-day sun, we had some overripe tomatoes in the refrigerator and I had been wanting to try making tomato juice, so it was clearly the day to have a go.
Maybe eight tomatoes, helped along with maybe a quarter pint of water.
Not bad at all, if not much like the sort of tomato juice you buy from a shop. Even the authentic stuff sold by Waitrose, untouched by Worcester sauce, mangoes or anything else. Maybe the commercial people skin their tomatoes and remove the yellow pips?
We will see if the experiment is repeated, perhaps with a different sort of tomato.
PS: it took me a while to work out where the second trolley was captured this evening, given that gmaps still shows Fatface. But I got there in the end with the aid of Bing.
References
Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2025/07/trolleys-916-917-and-918.html.
Reference 2: https://www.coffee1.co.uk/locations/epsom/.
Group search key: trolleysk, 20250725.




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