Chappie
Well-Known Member
I was also looking at Windy Wilson's FB site yesterday and as tomorrow is my first pay day after Christmas (yay!), I want to stock up on a few useful things in case of potential bad weather.
I'm hoping Aldi still have some large flexi tubs - useful if the drinkers freeze. Or need to source them from somewhere else if Aldi is out. A few would be good, to lend out, as no-one else on yard thinks to get their own!
Plan on getting a few sturdy water containers too but not sure of the best place to get these. Will look online!
Also wanted to get some Showa thin waterproof gloves - but ones that are a bit thicker than the style I normally wear. Will have to do some Googling I think!
Possibly a spare wheelbarrow tyre.
Might pick up a snow shovel and a sledge if I'm at B&Q, comes in handy for transporting things around the yard.
Hopefully yard will buy in salt but might get a couple of sacks while in B&Q as an emergency stash. Also for my own doorsteps, can be treacherous!
Need to order a few more bales of shavings and hay but its difficult with no/limited covered storage.
I wish I was allowed my own shed at the yard! Even an average sized garden shed would be a bonus!
What did eveyone else find useful during the Beast of the East?
(as well as brandy/prayers/sense of humor (severely tested!)?!)
I'm hoping Aldi still have some large flexi tubs - useful if the drinkers freeze. Or need to source them from somewhere else if Aldi is out. A few would be good, to lend out, as no-one else on yard thinks to get their own!
Plan on getting a few sturdy water containers too but not sure of the best place to get these. Will look online!
Also wanted to get some Showa thin waterproof gloves - but ones that are a bit thicker than the style I normally wear. Will have to do some Googling I think!
Possibly a spare wheelbarrow tyre.
Might pick up a snow shovel and a sledge if I'm at B&Q, comes in handy for transporting things around the yard.
Hopefully yard will buy in salt but might get a couple of sacks while in B&Q as an emergency stash. Also for my own doorsteps, can be treacherous!
Need to order a few more bales of shavings and hay but its difficult with no/limited covered storage.
I wish I was allowed my own shed at the yard! Even an average sized garden shed would be a bonus!
What did eveyone else find useful during the Beast of the East?
(as well as brandy/prayers/sense of humor (severely tested!)?!)