It hasn't taken long for young Eric to stumble across his first finds of 2026.
The streets of Evesham may not exactly be paved with gold .........
..... but for Eric, the occasional useful, curious or lost thing, are oft in their ample sufficiency.
In this instance and after some serious consultation with Darrell, though with obvious practical charms and uses, The Towers simply just doesn't need an extra set of shelves, no matter how tempting and forceful the argument put forward by the little fella was.
However, on the not so good or useful side, Eric also stumbled upon a discarded Tesco trolley a little further up the road. Why? Just why? It must have taken a great of time and effort to get said trolley to where it was found, with Tesco being a good twenty minute walk away from the point of wanton abandonment, which may possibly have included the steep and haphazard footpath that can be followed from Tesco if you're in the know.
2 comments:
Hopefully the shelves will get reused, in an environmentally-friendly way.
Well done telling Mr. (and Mrs.) Tesco. Shopping trolleys cost a fortune - something like £200.
Oh don't start me on abandoned shopping trolleys.
I informed my council recently about two abandoned shopping trolley turned on their side, left in the grass at back of a lay-by which is on a busy by-pass . They were a good mile or so away from the two shops they belonged to and up a steep hill. How they got there I do no know, but I can guess.
They were removed the next day. Hurrah for good councils.
Shame on those who left them there.
JantheFan x
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