A wonderful shed on our Just Sheds flickr group – another arty thing, but it just goes to show that sheds can span the whole creative world – from down your garden to the best art gallerys. buster graybill explains. This was a work of installation art.The air pressure and strategically placed inner tubes raised… Continue reading Partially Tilted Shed – Just Sheds
Not your traditional Shed photos but not your normal sheds
Some great shots from our Just Sheds Flickr Group The brief for this 40th birthday cake was “Racael and the things she loves – her allotment, The Rocky Horror Show and getting drunk”, this is the end result! danger shed what is behind the black door? nelson nz 1996 musical gardener Oh look, it’s still… Continue reading Not your traditional Shed photos but not your normal sheds
Sheddies do you know which poem this line come from?
photo credit: Unhindered by Talent Had an email from Janice Thornton asking if anyone knows this poem that has the following line? “gone to the shed and closed the door” This line was in a poem used at a funeral and the family would like to use the same poem for another member of the… Continue reading Sheddies do you know which poem this line come from?
September 19th – International Talk Like A Pirate Day
ahhhh me sheddies it’s International Talk Like A Pirate Day. and who’s the best old sea dog to celebrate this fine day with, Captain Reg of the Lady Sarah, Shed of the year winner of course. anyway here be some lingo for you.
Yours truly gets a mention in the Washington Post oh and sheds
I did an interview with Washington Post columnist Adrian Higgins ages ago before Shed Week 2010, and my bit and a great piece of sheds has been published. Adrian writes about some International sheds & famous sheds and has some passion remembering his shed days back in Blighty, its a great read. When I was… Continue reading Yours truly gets a mention in the Washington Post oh and sheds