Wednesday Word: Trolley



When we first arrived here in January, we quickly tired of hotel and restaurant food so we sought out a grocery store for some supplies. We pulled into the parking lot of this Tesco Metro in Cirencester, and Justin delighted in the sign that said to "Please take a trolley." As a lover of all things public transport, he prefers the term trolley to shopping cart now I think. 

I didn't take a picture then, and the kids both thought we should go back so we could get a picture for a Wednesday Word. Yesterday we had a home ed pizza-making workshop right next door so we popped over for a picture. Also, it brought back a wave of memories from our living-in-hotels-and-house-hunting days...Made us all grateful for our little cottage.

Rebecca and Justin also thought that the little "Trolley Park" was funny, too. It's right next to the car park, which we've by now gotten used to as well. Proper parks that the kids can play in are generally called playgrounds, which I now understand might help avoid confusion. (Although come to think of it, we've seen some green grassy areas called parks, too. Not sure what is parked there, though!)

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