When not attending to garden tasks what other things have filled your day?

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  1. Doghouse Riley

    Doghouse Riley Hardy Maple

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    Rugs are handy. Our house is fully carpeted in a light beige except for the kitchen, bathroom and toilet.
    It's a small house and the carpet has been down for over ten years.
    To prevent wear, we've four rugs all the same pattern, which we use to cover area which would get a lot of wear.
    Like in front of the sofa and my wife's reclining chair in our lounge.

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    There's also a "stair runner" in a complementary colour in front of the French widows.


    This one is under my chair and my music stool in the front room.

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    There's one either side of the bed in our bedroom.

    I fitted this big mat by the front door. It's secured to the floor at the front end by a wide door plate. Stops dirt getting trodden in.

    When I'm using the vacuum cleaner, I can lift the near end to vac under it.

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    So the carpets don't look their age and won't need replacing for a few years yet.

    We also have a Vax "push and pull" carpet cleaner, I use twice a year. It only leaves the carpets slightly wet, which dry in a few years.
     
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  2. S-H

    S-H MacGyver in the Garden

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    What actually happened, is that first it was just a tool area of the house, (during my very early teen). Just a few hand tools for metal working, and a soldering iron for putting together basic electronics - For most people things usually stay like that. But my hunger grew with both age and abilities.

    Concepts of sheds outside is not preferred here. Because we are right at the beach, so the environment is very corrosive - Therefore I myself would rather be outside then leave any tools and equipment exposed to the elements. Really, I'll happily sleep under the stars, (as I have many times), as long as everything inside my version of the Batman's secret bat cave is secure...

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    And there's a security issue too. So I rather let a burglar have what he thinks is valuable - Instead of my tools and equipment, which is actually far more costly. Plus it took over a lifetime to collect. Many of them are now no longer produced, (because they were made to last, while today everything is made to be disposable). So impossible to replace. While other things I myself modified with great care, as well as created many things from scratch. Therefore it's going to take years of not decades, for me to get back to this same level again.

    So that's how the tools corner of my house started out. Which evolved into a workshop. That's now merged into the whole house in such a way - That it's today impossible to distinguish where one starts and another ends. Kind of like how Tony Stark (The Iron Man) lived...

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    And finally there are now security measures too, (of an extreme type). Which will even put Sylvester Stallone in Rambo 5 Last Blood movie to shame... Because I'm very passionate about protecting this hobby of mine.

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    Of course, sacrifices too need to be made, in order to achieve what I have - So no carpets...

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  3. Pacnorwest

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    @Oreti When I saw this pic…I thought of your hobby.
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  4. Oreti

    Oreti Young Pine

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    Love it Pac.:smt044
     
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  5. Doghouse Riley

    Doghouse Riley Hardy Maple

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    The transfer from my old bank to Nationwide, is complete now and they've paid in the "switching offer" of £175 to my account already.
     
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  6. Oreti

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    That's good news @Doghouse Riley , I bet you're relieved it's all done now.:like:
     
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    Good afternoon Stewbies . If ya all have a minute this story is disquieting, intriguing and surprising.

    Today has turned out to be a highly unusual day well for any time of year. Usually out here in the middle of nowhere anyone comes to the door is usually the delivery guy. Nope…I was informed that he was with the Army National Guard and proceeded to show me his gun and ID. He said he didn’t want to scare me . But… Would you believe that a special division from the army national guard was deployed to blow up old munitions in special explosion units insitsu next door. The explosion devices were found after the owner passed away 2 years ago as he was in the army national guard during the Iran invasion. Evidentially he had hoarded old army munitions equipment that were found on the property . They said they needed to explode all the devices on site because they are very unstable as there is a unexploded ordnance or (UXO) from past wars, especially World War II and the Vietnam War, Iran conflict, that are a continuing danger and can spontaneously explode decades later.

    Alrighty then.. I asked if they can honk their horn 3 times to warn me when the clearance of explosives start. No problem was the response. So as I sit here writing this I hear boom , boom, boom , louder than roman candle fireworks , as my dog is shacking in her boots and barking . I wrapped my pup in a blanket and held her tight played loud music til she stopped shaking.

    The moral of this story is …” WOW “ …what a legacy left behind for the neighbors to cope, as we all recanted our concerns learning about a seriously addicted hoarder of explosive munitions. This one certainly breaks the law and my heart , as I loved this man and his family , he was so kind , a good neighbor and a big help to us over the years. Miss him… :(

    I have high hopes that the explosions will send all the gophers, moles & ground squirrels in the vicinity packing. :fingerscrossed:
     
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  8. Anniekay

    Anniekay Shovel Kicker

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    Wow, Pac, you surely had an exciting day :p
    The explosions will probably send them over to your house !!
    Rags would've barked her head off too, then hid under the bed !!
     
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