So, this is where my Star lives and she's happy to be home though her space has gotten a bit more cramped since Randy (the Rescue Dummy) has moved in. I imagine she enjoys his company during the lonely nights even if he scares the crap out of me everytime I walk into the place.
Home is where the heart is.
The rescue dummy "Randy" is a really odd thing to have in your garage. There must be a good story there.
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ReplyDeleteIs that really a little red wagon? Always wanted one of those after watching years of Disney films - never seen one over here...
I'm with Richard - give us the Randy story. :)
ReplyDeleteHa, I too love the little notes where you've labeled everything. Very creative.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice that the bike is out of the elements, that is a good thing and it has company too. Cozy.
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ReplyDeletewe obviously need to buy you a Dymo labeller
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Andrew - it's a nice wagon (not the metal red wagon though). The wooden sides are lined with canvas and it has a little canvas saddle bag for all a gal's accessories plus pneumatic tires. Heavy as all get out to haul but a slick ride.
ReplyDeleteCome on Bob & Canajun - I can't believe I'm the only person with a Randy in the garage, I thought everybody had one. (I can feel a What's the weirdest thing in your garage challenge coming ...)
Thanks Trobairitz (I had a bit of fun) and she is out of the elements, just barely though. The garage/shed - once milk house doesn't have a door anymore, thus the need for a rain/snow cover (not to mention it keeps the Robins from using her as a toilet).
I found your blog as part of the "were does your bike live" challenge. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of a "what's the weirdest thing in your garage" challenge. Mine would be either a WWII anti-aircraft target kite, or something packed in a suit case...
Thanks Erik - by the way have you checked out Erik's garage (http://fjr-trips10.blogspot.ca/). Believe me if I'd seen it first I would have second thoughts about posting where my bike lives. An airport by anyother name might be Erik's garage.
ReplyDeleteThanks, the house was a bargain in these days of foreclosures. The guy that built it must have been thinking this was his dream garage. I love it!!
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