It was a dark and stormy night…. Sunday, 16th January 2011 and the greenhouse came off worst: Oh well, it pales beside the Queensland devastation…
It is amazing that the watering cans are still there. I’d have expected them somewhere along the railway line. How are the chucks? Reply
I hadn’t noticed the watering cans – I was too busy collecting buckets, compost bin lids, etc.! Chooks are fine, totally unfazed, although their run is a sea of mud. My egg consumption can’t keep up with the egg production though. Reply
Actually I was thinking that whoever put it up did a good job. With that much wind pressure it is not uncommon for a greenhouse to take to the skies 😯 Looking forward to seeing the hanging basket when you plant it up. Pete, can I have my coat back now please ❓ Reply
You can probably claim for a new one on your household insurance. Just think – all those new born courgettes nipped in the bud… Reply
Oh dear…….. that doesn’t look too good…..
Oh no……And the inside looks so tidy too…. 🙄 ..
It is amazing that the watering cans are still there. I’d have expected them somewhere along the railway line.
How are the chucks?
I hadn’t noticed the watering cans – I was too busy collecting buckets, compost bin lids, etc.!
Chooks are fine, totally unfazed, although their run is a sea of mud. My egg consumption can’t keep up with the egg production though.
I’d blame whoever put it up! 😉
As Colin would say, “I’ll get my coat.” :zip:
Actually I was thinking that whoever put it up did a good job. With that much wind pressure it is not uncommon for a greenhouse to take to the skies 😯
Looking forward to seeing the hanging basket when you plant it up.
Pete, can I have my coat back now please ❓
I like the new design. I think you should consider keeping it!
You can probably claim for a new one on your household insurance. Just think – all those new born courgettes nipped in the bud…
saw something like that down the Tate Modern: bet they paid a fortune for it… 😀