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And for something truly revealing about yourself - tell us what you call a barbecued sausage served on a single piece of bread.
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Jason
Community Manager
Hi Scott here.
I am 47 and a grandfather of one , she is the best. She is 7 mounts old and has hip displasher , which has been a challenge for her mum and dad . Mum has been trying to find all the info she can, there are what's called a spika chair most are home made, so we are going to make multiple chairs we can send to family's that need them .
the child is in a cast for mounts they need the chair because it is hard to lay down.
I am enjoying making the chairs, I have tunnel vision and classed as legally blind.
it has been a great time to buy some new tools and learn some new skills.
I am also ready to build some draws for our walk in wardrobe .
thanks.
Thanks for sharing your story Scott (@scottreimer). It's great to have you join the community. I'm looking forward to hearing more about your wonderful project and seeing some of your handiwork.
Jason
Ok what would I call a sausage in bun, a hot dog, I Canadian. Ok moving on to what project, well I live in government housing unit, this I really like for a change, I have a fairly good garden area in front and little area in back. I weeded alot and have most off my plants in pots, But I would like to make it super beautiful, So I need to get soil and fertilizer and some other plants to add as time goes by, And possible a little fence around, it, Because I do not drive or know anyone that would, I limit my trips to Bunnings by cab, but I manage, and will endeavour to make it look super.
Hi @MaggieVB,
Welcome to Workshop. Thanks for joining us. It must be great to have the time to get stuck into lots of projects around the house and garden now that you are retired. I hope the community gives you lots of ideas, advice and inspiration.
I recommend you jump onto the interiors board and click on the big red Start a discussion button on the top right corner of the page and ask the community about removing wallpaper. Starting a new discussion is the best way to ensure your question is seen by plenty of community members. I'm sure it is a question that many other users have, too.
Please let me know if you need any help getting the most from the site.
Jason
Hi David (@Dsal22)
A very warm welcome to Workshop. Many thanks for joining the community. I'm sure you will find there's plenty of like-minded people here.
Workshop member @timjeffries (who is currently featured on the front page) recently shared his hot composting bays on the gallery. I'm looking forward to hearing more about your community garden plot. I'm sure you have a lot of great tips you could share.
Jason
Hi Jared (@Lazy_Gardener)
Five acres is a lot of land! I'm not sure your username is warranted, I'm sure you have been working very hard!
I'm looking forward to reading more about your upcoming projects and seeing some pictures. Have you seen these posts?
Welcome to the Workshop community. It's great to have you join us.
Jason
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