2062 days ago

Tuesday, 14:00 ish and Out Shopping

Peter from Kamo

First outing in over 4 weeks for me.


Bin Inn was open, against expectation, and it was a clear run for me.


Pack 'n Save - good, I rocked up with my walking stick and got waved straight in.THANK YOU. There were maybe 40 people waiting.
No wholegrain oats, so on I went ...


Countdown Regent - 10-15 people waiting, it didn't take long to get in. And it didn't take long to get out. With wholegrain oats, and some nice cheeses.



New World Regent - maybe 30 people waiting outside. Wait was a little longer than 10 minutes, but no more than 15. Checkout was really fast.


I can't post from my phone, so had to wait to get home to the computer. Hope this gives you some idea though ....

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Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, who’s made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours still get to enjoy these beautiful butterflies in their own backyards.

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