Recovered from the alley running down the eastern side of the main Sainsbury's building at the Kiln Lane site, the alley which leads to the West Street foot bridge over the line to Waterloo. I only realised when I took it back round front that it was within sight of the security camera, just visible peeping out from behind the far end of the wall, and so disqualified. Hence the a and b numbering of this and the previous post.
A slightly different line taken here than at reference 3, mainly in consideration of the matter to be recorded in the next post.
A reminder of the difficulties that we statisticians have counting things. You might think that, for example, counting apples ought to be straightforward enough, but you can bet that once you start counting a lot of them you will come across apples which you are not sure whether to count or not.
In the same way, in the breadsheet noticed at reference 1, one cannot be truly sure that one is on the 395th batch, as I am sure that if one looked at them carefully, one would find batches which should not perhaps count. I think, for example, that I included in the count the two or three batches of bread made at the adult education course in Molesey noticed at reference 2.
Reference 1: http://psmv3.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/best-bread.html.
Reference 2: http://pumpkinstrokemarrow.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=Henrietta+Parker+Centre.
Reference 3: http://psmv3.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/trolley-60.html.
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