10 January, 2018

Moving the Shed


A few cement bricks and blocks have been moved, along with a wheel barrow. The shed with the broken door has been moved into that space, out of the middle of the garden. The space looks so much bigger now. Down the side of the shed is a second shed, all in pieces. Both sheds were left behind by the previous owners of the house. It's taken me over 10 years to do something with them, ie move them a few metres. One of the builders thinks his friend would be happy to take the sheds away. This would be great. I'm going to give them to the end of the month to remove them. If they haven't gone by then, I'll get them taken to the tip. 


Pictured above is an old corroded bed frame, a wonky ladder, a sheet of corrugated plastic, a rotary clothes dryer. These have all be moved from beside the second shed to the back wall. Whilst the Younger Offspring is out on lunchtime walkies, I'll move them just outside the gate. The Beloved is going to ask a friend with a van to help him taken them to the tip over the weekend. The pile of rubble is gradually getting smaller. 

Update: The items from the back wall have been moved outside the gate, and more rubble has been cleared. Its proving to be easier to use the shovel to move the rubble/sand/soil into the wheelbarrow, move it a short distance and then lift out the large chunks by hand into the planter, and shovel the rest.

Next time, I'll divide the rubble pile into portions. then see how much I can do each day. 

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