Ower Tone is back in the saddle again. He has just taken on a new half plot. Will take a pic from the other end tomorrow and you will see his posh chalet
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s121/shirlton/Tonysnewhalfplot.jpg)
That doesn't look bad at all..just turning it over and you are ready to 'rumble'.. ;) So...what's the big plan for that extension? How far does it go on that pic?
Hurrah for Ower Tone, make the ol fella doesn't over do it. ::) :D
This plot is in very good nick compared with others we have had.
Great stuff you two- really pleased for you ;D ;D ;D
Well done, both of you ;D
Ray did it in 2010, I thought he was mental but it's sorted now and we're getting good harvests out of it ;D
Here it is from the other end. Its in lovely setting
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s121/shirlton/Chalet2.jpg)
That is so cool! 8)
Well done Shirl and Tony!
I'm sure it'll give you pleasure for years to come. :)
Fantastic, love the shed!
I wanna posh chalet .Be lucky to have a tent the way we are going LOL
I told Betty that I want a chimney on on it like Unwasheds shed .We are getting rid of the Suzuki campervan so Tone has taken the little cooker top out of it to put in there.
DebP will be jealous if you get a cooker in there... ;D
;D. But I couldn't get a sofa in it. Well perhaps a two seater if you sat with yer feet on the cooker
;D ;D ;D
Cookers in. Betty only wanted me to cook something so that you could see it in working order ;D
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s121/shirlton/cooker.jpg)
Love it! Puts my little gas stove to shame! You won't need to go home at all at this rate..... ;D
Wow, that looks great, maybe an armchair for Tony to rest his achy limbs?
Nice! I don't have room for a cooker or anything, our sheds are tiny but now I have a bbq to make some lunch on nice days in the summer :)
I would just love that, but I do cook my breakfast on some summer days, on two camping stoves. breakfast, and a nice coffee .and just sitting there you can't beat it can you.
June.
That is a lovely location and the soil looks good to work on. Deep envy as I make pots with my clay ;)