The Dyson blog: The Value landscape and engagement

I won’t, because that would be even weirder than having a plastic half-garden.

I put it by the door to the mudroom and now everything I need is right there waiting for me on my way outside.The little angled shelves are perfect for grabbing whatever I need quickly and easily.. Terra cotta pots make it even easier to fill er’ up with all my gardening and quick home repair necessities..

The Dyson blog: The Value landscape and engagement

So what do we have here?Just the basics.Stuff I use everyday-ish.

The Dyson blog: The Value landscape and engagement

A hammer, tape measure, screw drivers, and wrenches, gardening gloves, a little shovel and some pruners, seeds and fertilizer, and some tie-downs for when we’re taking yard waste to the recycling center.. As I recover more and more useful tools from the garage, I have room for them on my little stand!It’s a silly little thing, but it makes me happy.. Well, yes, it probably would make me even happier if I just cleaned out the garage.

The Dyson blog: The Value landscape and engagement

I’m hoping to get started on that one too a bit this month.

I should be all done sometime around July of 2017.Then, I realize I forgot my camera, again..

So this time I got my act together to show you.Plus, I can never resist a good cornfield picture.. About halfway through our loop, we always stop at this bridge that’s been closed to cars for a number of years now.

This road isn’t used much any more, so it’s more just a wide gravel path..The bridge crosses over what we call “The Big Creek”..

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