A ramp to the Windy Loo

We are building a ramp to the Windy Loo at Beelarong Community Farm where I have my allotment.

This will allow wheelchair access.

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See, I wasn’t kidding, check it out – that is the name of the company that built our ‘facilities’ many years ago.

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But it’s heavy work and we threw ourselves into the landscaping at a working bee last week.

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I managed to persuade the team to rest on their picks and shovels for a photograph.

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Was I slacking?  Not likely, I was working with the team that kept the food coming!

Happy gardening.

7 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Wendy and Kevin Hocking
    Apr 25, 2016 @ 12:36:52

    We’re so pleased to receive regular garden messages from you again, Jean, and realise how much we missed them through the non-gardening season. Thank you for the inspiration!

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  2. narf7
    Apr 26, 2016 @ 05:08:44

    Its lovely to see your small community from the farm all working together to advance the cause. Excellent work by everyone and especially you for documenting it all for us to share 🙂

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  3. tootlepedal
    Apr 26, 2016 @ 08:02:35

    Impressive construction.

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  4. cathyandchucky
    Apr 27, 2016 @ 11:03:06

    Lovely post Jean. Good to see things constantly on the move and progress in the garden.

    Reply

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