Random Sheds for everyone

As there is just 3 weeks left for the public vote for Shed of the year (Timetable)

I have made the main Shed page – Random..so each time you do there there will be different sheds (hopefully) you can still go the the category pages as well to see the sheds.

Here are some random examples.

Pauls Private Part!
Paul Britton

Pauls Private Part! - Paul Britton

The Forge and Flagon
Mandy and Smudge Smith

The Forge and Flagon - Mandy and Smudge Smith

Ye old baggy bar
Steve

Ye old baggy bar - Steve
Bottom of Garden

No 21
Brendan Fitzgerald

No 21 - Brendan  Fitzgerald

Das Bunker
MikeG

Das Bunker - MikeG

My Shed
David Kivlin

My Shed - David Kivlin

The Smashing Thumb Shed
Laura Munoz

The Smashing Thumb Shed - Laura Munoz

of course if you don’t want random sheds and just want them in order they were added to the site, then you can have that to, so everyone happy (well probably not but I try)

Just Sheds: Flickr Shed moves in mysterious ways

Some great photos of sheds moving or with wheels on the Flickr Group

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Just Sheds : Random Sheds

The Den
Keith (Gus) Gulliford

The Den - Keith (Gus) Gulliford

The Chalet
Will Stovell

The Chalet - Will Stovell

dad’s shed
Ian Williams

dad's shed - Ian Williams

Sanctuary
Nigel Pettyfer

Sanctuary - Nigel Pettyfer

Goonism
graham

Goonism - graham

The perfect gift for a sheddie for Fathers Day

This June 21, 2009, remember to get the sheddie dad in your life one of these great shed related items.

Readersheds/Love Sheds Tshirt From Cafepress(US & Europe) or Spredshirt (Europe)
new_shed_tshirt

Readersheds/Love Sheds Mug

Father’s Day from the Punks not dad

Great selection of shed books from amazon.



Something from JML

Or Firebox


Peter hain claimed for Log Shed Roof

Something that would interest the logblogbloke Chris, according to the Telegraph (who else!) the ongoing MPS shed expenses scandal.

Mr Hain, who served in both Tony Blair’s and Gordon Brown’s Cabinet, also charged the cost of a new tin roof for his “log store” to the taxpayer

He said he had to replace the log store roof “as the old plastic one had been destroyed in a gale. I use logs when I can to offset oil heating bills and have never claimed for such logs”.

Will we still be getting these shed misbehaving stories until Shed week?