Sunday morning was spent removing the knackered lights from our trailer, and replacing them with a brand spanking new trailer light board.
This little task took up most of the morning. But I can now report, for the first time ever, I have a totally legal trailer, with working lights and a proper number plate.
The reason for this activity was that we had arranged to pop over to our friends' stables to collect another load of well rotted horse manure. This took about an hour, as 30% does like to natter while I shovel the manure from the pile to the trailer.
Back at home it was another hour's work to cart the manure to the veg patch and spread it evenly over the earth. My inbuilt estimation function kicked in and I reckon I will need another three trailer loads to get the job finished.
After dealing with the load of manure, I decided that I wanted something a little more leisurely. I therefore wandered in to the greenhouse and sowed some leek seeds into trays. I may be a little late in getting these in to soil, but it's a Winter hardy variety (Winter Giant), so it should be successful.
Having got the leeks planted, it was still too early to call it a day. I needed to find myself a little job to keep me occupied for an hour, or so. I grabbed a spade and a wheelbarrow and made a start on trimming back the turf from the paving slabs that run across the lawn from the house to the store room.
It always amazes me how different this part of the garden looks when I do this simple job.
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Badman