What an interesting photo, Marie: You've really piqued my interest. BTW: it takes me a very long time to have your photos show up. I wonder if you have other viewers with the same problem or if it's just my problem due to my old computer... however, I seem to get other bloggers pix up quickly. Just wondering ????
I would have expected just such neatness behind the open door of any shed there. It's hard work; why make it any harder with unsorted and misplaced tools.
I need to talk to him or her for some pointers!! Not for the lobster traps which I have none, but for the boxes, and boxes, and tools... It is not really that bad as I make it sound, but let's say there is "space" for improvement... : ))
What an interesting photo, Marie: You've really piqued my interest. BTW: it takes me a very long time to have your photos show up. I wonder if you have other viewers with the same problem or if it's just my problem due to my old computer... however, I seem to get other bloggers pix up quickly. Just wondering ????
ReplyDeleteThe photos are large files, Ginnie, so they take time to load if you have slow interenet connection.
DeleteOpen doors can be impossible to resist Marie 😊 This is a very neat, tidy and photogenic storage shed ✨
ReplyDeleteThis is the neatest shed every, PDP.
DeleteAll ready for next season!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it, Debra.
DeleteTools of the trade. I appreciate this pictures so much more after viewing all of your boat and working boat pictures
ReplyDeleteTools of the trade indeed, Barbara.
DeleteI would have expected just such neatness behind the open door of any shed there. It's hard work; why make it any harder with unsorted and misplaced tools.
ReplyDeleteSo true, Joanne. This is the neatest shed ever though.
DeleteLooks like a fellow OCD Virgo lives there...LOL
ReplyDeleteLol. I’ll have to ask next time I’m there, SW.
DeleteNeat!! Traps of some kind? LOL, don't see this on the prairies!
ReplyDeleteLol. Not many lobsters to trap there, Jenn.
DeleteThat is neat and tidy, the person knows where everything is.
ReplyDeleteA place for everything, Bill and everything in its place.
DeleteNow there's a neat space! And it made for a wonderful shot.
ReplyDeleteIt was just asking for a photo, Jenny.
DeleteLobster traps, I'm assuming.
ReplyDeleteYes indeed, William.
DeleteInteresting photo! Take care Diane
ReplyDeleteThanks, Diane.
DeleteI know from other earlier posts what these traps will be catching. Wonderful picture! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jan.
DeleteGreat shot. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mage.
DeleteI need to talk to him or her for some pointers!! Not for the lobster traps which I have none, but for the boxes, and boxes, and tools... It is not really that bad as I make it sound, but let's say there is "space" for improvement... : ))
ReplyDeleteYou are not alone, Catarina!
DeleteI really like this picture - I would have taken a bit of a peek inside I think!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
I would have too but the owner was nowhere in sight, Stewart.
DeleteWhat an interesting photo - suggestive of all the work a lobster fisherman has to do.
ReplyDeleteThanks, FG.
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