Monday, 2 April 2018

Trolleys 138 and 139

Two trolleys, maybe fifty yards apart, captured on the alley leading from the back of Sainsbury's to the footbridge over the railway at the bottom of West Street.

Cortana failed to achieve focus, but I think there is enough to make the score legitimate. Visit to O2 indicated for tomorrow. Can their menders do anything with her?

The young man of the previous post did not reappear to ask what I was up to this time.

Later, continuing home across the footbridge, the waste transfer site was open (aka the tip or the dump). Epsom operational services - the dépôt from which we get our dustcarts - was open. Screwfix was shut. Costcutter was open.

A couple of lads were using one of the empty car parks down Blenheim Road to practise various stunts on their motorcycles. They were making a good deal of noise, but they could indeed pull some stunts. For example, riding along on the back wheel, with the front tipped while standing on the saddle.

PS: the crows who perch above the geothermal tank had clearly not cottoned on to the fact that it was Easter Sunday, and were all sitting at the top of their trees, waiting for dropped food action. See reference 1.

Reference 1: http://psmv2.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/digester.html.

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