Thanks again everyone, this is all very interesting, keep your ideas coming. I confess I do love anything rustic-metal in the garden and I may be treating myself to a few of those!
Ah, life changes when you discover Swann and Morton. You might find yourself wondering how you ever envisaged life without them. Surgical blades. The answer to everything (if the previous answer is not 'the right kind of glue', 'long, deep sleep' or 'a hot bath'.)
I, like every other former art student, have a lot of these. I prefer my Stanley knife for most things though.
'If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.'
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There were 3 young lads , probably aged 4 , 6 and 8 who were new to the allotments and they were running up and down the grass paths.
I explained the dangers they faced but unfortunately the little one started crying and said he wanted to go home.
I felt awful especially when I met their Mum a few days later who said I was the man who had told them off !
Everything is fine until it isnt!
Buddhism in a nutshell