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Old 19-02-2006, 10:47 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Rusty Hinge 2
 
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Default losing clothes whilst gardening

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If anyone in the Ayrshire district finds a handsome brown-patterned
cardigan with white wool patches over various holes and two great big
hand knitted multicoloured pockets - it's mine. I've fitted cabbages
into those pockets - it was soooo useful. I must have taken it off
during the week when I got hot digging and hung it on a bush or a
fence post. I suppose it's blown off in the wind - nobody would have
stolen it, I promise you! I've lost many a hat, scarf, gloves, etc.,
in the same way, but never an item so big. Anyone else lose stuff
like that?


A stalker/keeper friend of mine found something (a pipe?) his
predecessor lost on the hill yearsandyears before - and returned it to
him.

I lost a deerstalker hat on the slopes of Creag Megidh while stalking,
and the wind took it, never to be seen (by me, anyway) again, but I
don't remember losing anything quite so large.

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Rusty
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