A couple of weeks ago I "aquired" a pair of garden gates. Each gate is 35 inches w, by 72 inches H.
They are made of cedar, which is double sided, because the top 17 inches is wrought iron. They sit in a champered frame, which is all prepared, and when closed they are form a chevron. They have not been cut for hinges, bolts or locks, and still have the labels on.
In 2 weeks time it is our Garden Show, and I asked the organiser if they would like them to sell. He was delighted and referred them on to another guy who is supposed to be collecting them. To make his life easier, I have managed to lift them up to my driveway. In doing so, I have pulled a muscle or whatever, were the bottom of my neck meets the top of my shoulder. It has swollen, and I can do very little with it as it is so sore. I am taking paras, and ibuprofen, and using frozen peas on it, and trying to rest it.
Today the general organiser sends us all a "begging emai" for things for all the stalls (I have already given them 2 large crates of books). But ends it by saying anything not sold, must be taken away
Well blow that, I have retracted my offer. They can be cut for firewood by Son-in-Law, or put in the September skip, when I have my new roof.
So I don't suppose I shall win any classes now
That's better now Thanks
Mrs Bouquet