


As I said in my previous blog my next task was to demolish the old shed at the top of the plot to make space for a car . Well here's the proof of my endeavours. The only thing left standing is the filing cabinet which hopefully I'll find a home for. I made 2 trips to the tip and it looks like there's at least another 3 or 4 to come. I'm recycling a lot of the old wood to make a new Compost Corner and with a bit of luck if the weather stays fine I should get most of it done. It's a shame we're not allowed bonfires as I could convert most of it to potash.
Onwards & Upwards,
The Captain.
2 comments:
That's crazy not to be able to have a bonfire on an allotment! Some of my happiest childhood memories are cooking jacket potatoes on the bonfire!
In awe as usual, how do you fit so much into your allotment/life? I am not allowed fires either (gas sub station right beside us - it would make a lovely fire though)
:)
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