Today was a designated workday at the Diamond Head Community Garden. Members need to attend four garden meetings a year and two workdays. I was okay on the meetings, but since I was lacking one workday and this was the last official workday of the year, I volunteered to paint the inside of the tool shed. So this morning, instead of sleeping in, which I desperately needed, I hustled myself over with my leftover kitchen paint, a stir stick and several brushes. Fortunately my co-gardener Julia came to my assistance. We emptied the shed of all the tools, swept it clean (sorry, spiders), and painted the walls, ceiling and floor. We decided that the doors should be another color and we'd paint it next time. The white rectangles are labels that denote which tools go where.
Saturday, November 9, 2013
PAINTING THE TOOL SHED
Today was a designated workday at the Diamond Head Community Garden. Members need to attend four garden meetings a year and two workdays. I was okay on the meetings, but since I was lacking one workday and this was the last official workday of the year, I volunteered to paint the inside of the tool shed. So this morning, instead of sleeping in, which I desperately needed, I hustled myself over with my leftover kitchen paint, a stir stick and several brushes. Fortunately my co-gardener Julia came to my assistance. We emptied the shed of all the tools, swept it clean (sorry, spiders), and painted the walls, ceiling and floor. We decided that the doors should be another color and we'd paint it next time. The white rectangles are labels that denote which tools go where.
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