A different type of Gardening Gloves - more waterproof, but not as good a fit as the pair previously shown. I need at least two pairs on the go so that one can be in the wash.
Took me a while to figure out what this was. It is the measurement of the tall bins used for hot-composting, and also as 'stands' for plants. I am still looking for pots or bowls with these dimensions as the ones I have are too small and too deep.
Serviette in which ChiuHung wrapped my breakfast last time I left for a very early train from Wexford. How delicious the still warm 'wrap' tasted and a miles raced past on my way to Dublin.

Labels of of the fittings used with the wonderful new yellow hose we got this year. It weighs a ton, but is miles long and with the wand in action, and the jet fitting can reach even to both ends of the grass-verge planted with lavender and violets between the ash and the oak trees.
Mass leaflet from Church in Wexford end of May 2014. Good choice of Churches means choice of Mass times.
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Next sheet shows me trying to calculate what size sheets of polycarbonate I would need to glaze the gazebo. The job is finished now, and I love it.
Even the tomatoes seem to love it too, and and growing a bit every day.
I love this one - a note and a picture from the Pope's representative in Ireland, possibly because I sent my answers to the questionnaire direct to Rome, not wanting it to get lost in local inefficiencies.
Bus times to Wexford. I should pin these up somewhere, instead of making out (or getting Tony to make out) a fresh list every time I go. Of course, could be that the times change - nothing is stable in this country just now.
Another ephemera from those castors.
They deserve extra credit, and so does Michael for putting them on for me. Some favours done are especially valuable and appreciated.







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