
Generally, most of my projects fall by the wayside. Unless, of course, they come into their own. Hard and fast and on-top-of-one-another. I like it that way. (And that, says a small voice, is your downfall.)

This was a fence-fortification project that Maine mandated. Safety (and chain-mail) first!


I do love binder rings. They rank right up there with the stapler.
This next is my favorite example of half-assedness in recent memory:
Compost potatoes. Turns out, if you don't turn your pile, veggies grow! Also in this picture: one of our new cypress trunk chairs.
Lastly, our new "outdoor bathtub." Kinda smacks of Dutch birthing tubs, but a bit more fun.

What are you (not) working on?
That's a pretty clever use of binder clips.
ReplyDeleteI too, am hoping for a crop of compost potatoes-- it seems much easier than gardening !