Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 10:38 pm
Sheds ownership lessons ought to be compulsory, or at least come with a warning! Why are the emotions of shed ownership covered up. Is there a support group for those who feel in the grip of their sheds! Mine is a simple tale, but I offer it as a warning to the unwary.
I had a simple hand me down 6' by 4', wrongly sited so that every winter the gales would rip off the doors. And yet I was content. Every thing was chucked in, in a heap with what I wanted always at the bottom, and then those innocent remarks from my wife - " there is a shed offered on the supermarket wall, free to a good home". It was immense, 10' by 8', but had no door and had half the roof missing. The owner wanted shot of it and threw in the two benches, shelving wooden chairs and lino flooring. I was powerless to resist.
That was May last year, This last month I have finally completed the doors ( stable) and declared it open for visitors. The delay was due to 'making the most of the opportunity'. I had some windows that would make ideal roof lights that I could open in warm weather. Shelves to size and position for the jars , tins and other receptacles. A 6' metal locker to store boosters and preventatives, nets and gardening magazines.
Everything has a place, I can sit and eat my snack - there is even a brush and pan! Mrs W. has made it her mission to find a door mat at the next jumble - I think she is serious, is my condition that bad!!
My hope is that once I start growing from seed, the shed will lose its grip but that wont be for a couple or three weeks up here and I have seen some curtains!!!
I had a simple hand me down 6' by 4', wrongly sited so that every winter the gales would rip off the doors. And yet I was content. Every thing was chucked in, in a heap with what I wanted always at the bottom, and then those innocent remarks from my wife - " there is a shed offered on the supermarket wall, free to a good home". It was immense, 10' by 8', but had no door and had half the roof missing. The owner wanted shot of it and threw in the two benches, shelving wooden chairs and lino flooring. I was powerless to resist.
That was May last year, This last month I have finally completed the doors ( stable) and declared it open for visitors. The delay was due to 'making the most of the opportunity'. I had some windows that would make ideal roof lights that I could open in warm weather. Shelves to size and position for the jars , tins and other receptacles. A 6' metal locker to store boosters and preventatives, nets and gardening magazines.
Everything has a place, I can sit and eat my snack - there is even a brush and pan! Mrs W. has made it her mission to find a door mat at the next jumble - I think she is serious, is my condition that bad!!
My hope is that once I start growing from seed, the shed will lose its grip but that wont be for a couple or three weeks up here and I have seen some curtains!!!