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Apologies for not being around much - no issue just been busy, however, tidied the shed today.
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Very smart, Compo, I can imagine you spend many a happy hour in there… :)
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Love you all x
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Our bonfire ban apparently covers any form of fire, so no wood stoves allowed.
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Typed a post but think it just disappeared into the ether. Am thinking that it all looks very clean and cosy in there Compo. . Move in with a hot water bottle, blanket and a radio and you could save heating your house for the winter !
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very nice shed Compo, super tidy, top banana!
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My shed needs a tidy up big time, but I was congratulating myself that I kept everything in it's right place until mid-summer which is great for me! I totally blame the hot spell which encouraged me to try a few more late sows then normal & then the constant deluge giving such small windows of opportunities meant things were pretty much just put/thrown on the shelf/floor.

I'd love to see pics of all your sheds (or storage area) inside & out, for both ideas & for inspiration. I already know I want to create a wall across an area of mine for hanging tools as mine just get thrown in the small trug inside which I have to tip out to find - thanks Compo! I will start tomorrow with a pic of mine, & do it as a before & after tidy up. I will probably use the before pic again next year when this pops up again as it will probably be a bodge with the hanging tool wall. ;)

I haven't seen many plot pics for a time either, maybe time to resurrect a few more pics which may aid & encourage our quiet forum members to discuss & not just read? Winter is a quieter time but there are loads of things like tucking up your beds which you may do differently & not even know it, but will suit other forum members more than their current regime?
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Well actually when I looked at pics of the shed it did not seem as bad as I thought, (or rose tinted specs maybe, you can judge)! Certainly needs a tidy up & spider web removal which will be therapeutic on a cold sunny day! Much cuter from the outside though!
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Well done on tidying yours, was much stuff disposed of?

Of the two sheds at the volunteer site, there is one which desperately needs clearing. But there is lots of stuff I need to move on, I'm trying to work out how to shiift it.
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I assume you post is directed to Compo! :) :)
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You shouldn't have posted that Peter, Stravaig will be looking to rent it.
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Oh my, you have SOFAS?
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One sofa for me and the other for the two dogs. :D
Need a solar powered fridge for the summer beers though.
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