My "wendy house" aka a potting shed . My wendy house does get tidied up from time to time but I wish I could my plant lables. The last time I cleared it out was when I lost one of our cordless phones.
You've just rminded me Iamweedy, I must get the sieve out and do something about my duckweed.
The good news is "you always find the thing you went looking for the time before". Next time you lose something have your pencil ready to start labeling...unless of course it's your pencil you've lost
I would like to apply for membership please though I'm not sure if I'm eligible because
1. I am reliably informed that what we have here is not a forgotten heap of rusty metal and half bricks but a source of useful material for building and sculpture.
That's a decent looking motorcycle rim. What's it off?
When I moved into my first house I had no dirty rag to wipe things and no wee stick to stir things because everything we had was brand new. You should be grateful you have all that useful stuff nut and not trying to put your poor OH up for pilloryation!
There's even the tin bath off Hazel's So.... thread!
Nut you've been hiding your light under a bushel and the bushel under a pile of junk. The top one looks vaguely post apocalyptic. I believe there is money to be made hiring out suitable locations to film companies.
His and hers heaps - an interesting concept. Is it competitive slothing?
Lantana, thanks for the concern but please be reassured that cats "presents" is decomposing mouse carcass, are still very much existing amongst firepit debris, and if anything, being added to! I'd like to add that I've incorporated a nice multi sensory aspect to the presents by scrapping old catfood on top which has, in warm weather a beautiful "bluebottle detail" which not only adds movement but sound too! Inspired I say!
Nut! Bet you can ID everything in your pile though! and personally I think it a lovely way to add both architectural structure as well as form, height and texture in a boundry! Keep up the good work, you are amongst friends here!
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Hollyhocks? Really? Oh my. I've never tried those with custard but I suppose in the absence of rhubarb needs must...
My "wendy house" aka a potting shed . My wendy house does get tidied up from time to time but I wish I could my plant lables. The last time I cleared it out was when I lost one of our cordless phones.
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'You must have some bread with it me duck!'
You've just rminded me Iamweedy, I must get the sieve out and do something about my duckweed.
The good news is "you always find the thing you went looking for the time before". Next time you lose something have your pencil ready to start labeling...unless of course it's your pencil you've lost
I would like to apply for membership please though I'm not sure if I'm eligible because
1. I am reliably informed that what we have here is not a forgotten heap of rusty metal and half bricks but a source of useful material for building and sculpture.
2. It is a wildlife habitat.
3. It's OH's heap
Should I stay or should I go? (Cue chorus) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMaE6toi4mk
In the sticks near Peterborough
There's probably enough stuff there to build next year's "Shed of the Year"
That's a decent looking motorcycle rim. What's it off?
When I moved into my first house I had no dirty rag to wipe things and no wee stick to stir things because everything we had was brand new. You should be grateful you have all that useful stuff nut and not trying to put your poor OH up for pilloryation!
There's even the tin bath off Hazel's So.... thread!
Wheeker!
Nut you've been hiding your light under a bushel and the bushel under a pile of junk. The top one looks vaguely post apocalyptic. I believe there is money to be made hiring out suitable locations to film companies.
His and hers heaps - an interesting concept. Is it competitive slothing?
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Apocalyptic you say???
Lantana, thanks for the concern but please be reassured that cats "presents" is decomposing mouse carcass, are still very much existing amongst firepit debris, and if anything, being added to! I'd like to add that I've incorporated a nice multi sensory aspect to the presents by scrapping old catfood on top which has, in warm weather a beautiful "bluebottle detail" which not only adds movement but sound too! Inspired I say!
Nut! Bet you can ID everything in your pile though!
and personally I think it a lovely way to add both architectural structure as well as form, height and texture in a boundry! Keep up the good work, you are amongst friends here! 