Monday, 11 August 2025

Trolleys 939 and 940

The circuit started with a hole in the base of a tree at the pond end of Manor Green Road, one of those by the railings by the Kingswood House School car park. A hole which had no bottom with my stick. How much does the hole weaken the tree? Does it make it more likely to come down in a good wind? Or if something bumps into it?

The first trolley of the circuit came from the top of the Kokoro Passage, a medium small trolley from the M&S food hall. Resident blue car on-station, just visible to the right of the white van, top left.

While the second, another medium small, came from outside the flooring shop next to T K Maxx. Picked up some more Reeves plums from Waitrose before I headed off for East Street and Middle Lane.

Looking southwest from the Kiln Lane end of Middle Lane, where the lady at No.74 has got her regular display going. This year including some regular potatoes in among the dahlias.

The plums, probably from the same batch as the previous plums (noticed at reference 1), now rather riper. Some sweating, one dud. Consumption slowed by the arrival in parallel of some more plums, possibly rather ripe Victorias, from a lady in one of BH's classes.

Just sixty trolleys to go.

References

Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2025/08/trolleys.html.

Group search keys: trolleysk, 20250808.

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