Summer (digging)
By Annella
- 18 Nov, 2009
- 8 likes
My old favorite fork,repaired many times (-:
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Looks a lovely old fork,... and a pretty garden !
18 Nov, 2009
does look a bit wonky lol or is that me heheh
18 Nov, 2009
It's got more bolts than frankenstein !!
18 Nov, 2009
lol annella
18 Nov, 2009
The buckets about 20 years old from my mum and the towels got to be 15 from a hotel in Spain (You Know the brown ones) I am a skanky gardener !!!
18 Nov, 2009
my problem is i dont look after my tools, my grandad always cleaned is and painted a thin layer of iol to preserve the steel and stop rust, shame i cant be as thourough lol
18 Nov, 2009
I've got three old(two of them very old) forks, all broken and bent but I can't bring myself to throuw them out. I just leave them by the compost heap and take my pick when the heap needs turning.
18 Nov, 2009
That looks steep Annella
18 Nov, 2009
It is Hywel, not good when it's wet, very slippy(-:
18 Nov, 2009
Be careful.
I used to have a steep garden once. I have a flat one now :o) but I can't do so much with it, like the terraces and rockeries I used to have .
You have a lovely garden
18 Nov, 2009
Thank you Hywel
18 Nov, 2009
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