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highlight of this year's master gardener show and sale at the Douglas County fairgrounds: Fred Alley's stall selling repaired and refurbished garden tools

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  • sarae@ecoevo.socialS sarae@ecoevo.social

    highlight of this year's master gardener show and sale at the Douglas County fairgrounds: Fred Alley's stall selling repaired and refurbished garden tools

    a little early for #SolarpunkSunday, but 😉

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    @sarae I love how pool noodles are used to defang the tools.

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    • sarae@ecoevo.socialS sarae@ecoevo.social

      highlight of this year's master gardener show and sale at the Douglas County fairgrounds: Fred Alley's stall selling repaired and refurbished garden tools

      a little early for #SolarpunkSunday, but 😉

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      @sarae Oh wow! That's COOL! (Also, I should start picking up tools and fixing them for something like that, lol)

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      • eugeneparnell@mstdn.socialE eugeneparnell@mstdn.social

        @sarae Wow that double bitted axe is really something.

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        @eugeneparnell @sarae I found one in the woods while camping about 15 years ago. It'd clearly been there through multiple winters, and no doubt someone was pissed about losing it. I removed the surface rust with a Dremel and replaced the rotten handle. It's been my go-to for chopping firewood ever since. 🪓

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        • sarae@ecoevo.socialS sarae@ecoevo.social

          highlight of this year's master gardener show and sale at the Douglas County fairgrounds: Fred Alley's stall selling repaired and refurbished garden tools

          a little early for #SolarpunkSunday, but 😉

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          @sarae
          I have an axe i need to rehang. I have the new handle, wedges, and maybe a grinder to shape the wood. Now if I can find the safe place I put my motivation, I'll be all set. 🫠

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          • dukeduke@mastodon.socialD dukeduke@mastodon.social

            @eugeneparnell @sarae I found one in the woods while camping about 15 years ago. It'd clearly been there through multiple winters, and no doubt someone was pissed about losing it. I removed the surface rust with a Dremel and replaced the rotten handle. It's been my go-to for chopping firewood ever since. 🪓

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            @DukeDuke @eugeneparnell there was a "boys ax" he had that I really liked the look of

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            • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

              @sarae Oh wow! That's COOL! (Also, I should start picking up tools and fixing them for something like that, lol)

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              @ai6yr his wife and I got to chatting and she said, these things you get nowadays that are just designed to be thrown away, you know they make us so angry! and I said me too, and you know the only reason I'm not buying any of these tools is that I've got nice ones at home already, but it makes me so happy to see someone sorting these out and getting them back into service

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              • sarae@ecoevo.socialS sarae@ecoevo.social

                highlight of this year's master gardener show and sale at the Douglas County fairgrounds: Fred Alley's stall selling repaired and refurbished garden tools

                a little early for #SolarpunkSunday, but 😉

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                my personal haul from the plant sale included a native willow, a neat native Californian mint that I'm hoping will like it on the coast, the vibrant purple Tradescantia pallida, and a new begonia

                priced at about half what you'd spend at a garden center or box store -- thank you, master gardeners, beautifying our community with high quality low cost plants

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                • sarae@ecoevo.socialS sarae@ecoevo.social

                  my personal haul from the plant sale included a native willow, a neat native Californian mint that I'm hoping will like it on the coast, the vibrant purple Tradescantia pallida, and a new begonia

                  priced at about half what you'd spend at a garden center or box store -- thank you, master gardeners, beautifying our community with high quality low cost plants

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                  @sarae Nice haul

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                  • cvvhrn@sfba.socialC cvvhrn@sfba.social

                    @sarae Nice haul

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                    @cvvhrn I got out for just under forty bucks, which honestly is indicative of great restraint on my part

                    so much cool stuff and it's all going to do well in our climate

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                    • sarae@ecoevo.socialS sarae@ecoevo.social

                      @ai6yr his wife and I got to chatting and she said, these things you get nowadays that are just designed to be thrown away, you know they make us so angry! and I said me too, and you know the only reason I'm not buying any of these tools is that I've got nice ones at home already, but it makes me so happy to see someone sorting these out and getting them back into service

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                      @sarae @ai6yr You left without all those beautiful double bit axes?!

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                      • labspokane@mas.toL labspokane@mas.to

                        @sarae @ai6yr You left without all those beautiful double bit axes?!

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                        @LabSpokane @ai6yr I did take his flyer so if I find that I need any hand tools I can call him

                        he sells out of his garage mostly

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                        • sarae@ecoevo.socialS sarae@ecoevo.social

                          @LabSpokane @ai6yr I did take his flyer so if I find that I need any hand tools I can call him

                          he sells out of his garage mostly

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                          @sarae @LabSpokane @ai6yr yeah those are some nice double bit axes! I love mine and had had it for over 30 years.

                          I love the idea of fixing up old garden tools and giving or selling them to others!

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                          • sarae@ecoevo.socialS sarae@ecoevo.social

                            @LabSpokane @ai6yr I did take his flyer so if I find that I need any hand tools I can call him

                            he sells out of his garage mostly

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                            @sarae @LabSpokane @ai6yr Once went razor clam digging at Roosevelt Beach and guy in a PU truck at the approach had a bunch of clam shovels he had cleaned up, bought one with a longer, thinner blade than I had. Paid him $30 and I’ve dug lots of clams with it. I would not sell it today for $250.

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                            • gpjohnston@mastodon.socialG gpjohnston@mastodon.social

                              @sarae @LabSpokane @ai6yr Once went razor clam digging at Roosevelt Beach and guy in a PU truck at the approach had a bunch of clam shovels he had cleaned up, bought one with a longer, thinner blade than I had. Paid him $30 and I’ve dug lots of clams with it. I would not sell it today for $250.

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                              @GPJohnston @sarae @LabSpokane NICE

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                                @MHowell @sarae @LabSpokane @ai6yr It’s a few miles north of Copalis Beach, south of Seabrook. Great razor clam beach.

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                                • sarae@ecoevo.socialS sarae@ecoevo.social

                                  my personal haul from the plant sale included a native willow, a neat native Californian mint that I'm hoping will like it on the coast, the vibrant purple Tradescantia pallida, and a new begonia

                                  priced at about half what you'd spend at a garden center or box store -- thank you, master gardeners, beautifying our community with high quality low cost plants

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                                  @sarae plus you got a little “strawberry begonia” which is really a saxifraga stolonifera. It sends out delicate pink runners with new baby plants at the ends, and can become a lovely ground cover in shady parts of the garden. ❤️ plus when it flowers it is fairyland for days.

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