My pots are all stored stacked in the garage. I am currently thinking of 'displaying' my aged terracotta and better looking ceramic pots on shelves in the garden while not in use.
“Every day is ordinary, until it isn't.” - Bernard Cornwell-Death of Kings
s*&^%$ seeing that I just realised I'm now one of the nearly old brigade. The one thing I can remember from my childhood is my mum getting a black and white TV for the first time from Redifusion ( Local, maybe national rental company) on a weekly rental.
And the only programme I can remember from that time is Bill & Ben. They must have been on TV for sometime as that clip is 1953 and I wasn't born until 57.
Memory's, treasure them there your all you have left as you head for the pearly gates ( or below)
Oh... and the pots? Open the shed door throw them in, jam door shut
'The power of accurate observation .... is commonly called cynicism by those that have not got it.
I’ve screwed one pot of each size to a section of tantalised timber. I then place all my pots depending on their size and shapes inside their individual pots that have been fixed to the timber. They seem to stay in place and stable as long as you don’t go over about 60cm in height when stacking the pots
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I am currently thinking of 'displaying' my aged terracotta and better looking ceramic pots on shelves in the garden while not in use.
you're all so tidy! Mine are wherever I left them.......
And the only programme I can remember from that time is Bill & Ben. They must have been on TV for sometime as that clip is 1953 and I wasn't born until 57.
Memory's, treasure them there your all you have left as you head for the pearly gates ( or below)
Oh... and the pots? Open the shed door throw them in, jam door shut
'The power of accurate observation .... is commonly called cynicism by those that have not got it.
George Bernard Shaw'