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April 07, 2009
Maintenance Shed or Horticultural Growing Area
Chay has been having a spring clean of his shed and at the same time I had asked him to carry out a complete stock check of his tools. It all came to a head last weekend when I was looking for an alum key and found none in the set but whenever I opened a drawer I managed to reunited different pieces and as usual only found the one size I was looking for when I was at theend of my tether and all other hiding places had been exhausted. Anyway Chay promised to rectify the situation and I decided to revisit the scene of devastation as see how progress was going on.
On arriving at the shed I could tell action had been underway as firstly there was a pile of debris outside and secondly there was dust emanating from the door. So after I had taken a deep breath and stepped inside Isurveyed all around. To one side were the golf course machinery, all operational and ready for thebusy year ahead after a winter of maintenance and behind them were piles of fertisliser poised for the correct weather and application. To the other side were themaintenace machinery of the tractor, saw and wood piles ready for the fire and in the middle seemed to be a nursery ready for the garden. Indeed it was Chays trays of potatoes Chitting, bulbs pushing through the compost in the trays and at the far end was Chay standing proudly infront of his new workshop- well it did look as good as new!
He clearly has decided that anything lying still too long would be painter and we now have a wall of tools all labellled and marked. The shelves seemed to be neatly organized and lists of components identify the location of items, whetherr I would be able to understand what the items I am looking for is another matter but at least now I can give it a go with more hope than finding a needle in a haystack! It all looks a vast improvement but the test of course will be in keeping it this way for longer thann a day! We will have to wait and see
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