Tuesday 26 July 2022

Monday 25th July 2022


After last Monday's forget it day , thankfully this Monday was a much better day weather wise , 7 volunteers were out trying to keep on place looking tidy for the customers.


On my arrival the lads were on the drive, the dry weather had caused the trees to drop a fair amount of cones and needles, so out with the brushes.


The two Peters were working their way up the drive.


Tony in the middle and myself at the top.

Elsewhere Brian was cutting which looked like brown grass ? and Ian was keeping the garden under control.


Michael was top coating the Station windows on the car park side.

One thing that sells well at the Broadway Goods Shed are our homemade trugs .


All made out of scrap wood . Only a £10 for the station funds .



An end in site with the construction of the new waste bins for Toddington , this is the first one to have its lid fitted, just needs its legs sorted and a bit of touching up .

This weekend sees our Diesel Gala , along with our own fleet the star of the show will be the  " Deltic "  " Royal Highland Fusilier ".




Dave







2 comments:

  1. You poor fellows, those pines really are high maintenance, aren't they? If the wind blows, it brings down the needles, likewise if it rains, and now if it gets too hot, too. What happens when it snows?- no, don't tell me! 🤭

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