Japanese homeless sheds

Not sheds really, but showing what people can build with nothing and live in them, found this blog that covers a lot of them. This one caught my eye from 0yenhouse.com as I know many sheddies are looking to solar up their sheds. This is a homeless’s house along a riverside in Tokyo. I met… Continue reading Japanese homeless sheds

Frog from hell found – check under your shed

FOSSIL OF GIANT FROG FOUND IN MADAGASCAR A 70 million-year-old fossil of a giant frog which would have been the size of a “slightly squashed beach-ball” has been unearthed in Madagascar, scientists said today. The frog, dubbed Beelzebufo or the ’frog from hell’, resembles living horned toads – with a squat body, huge head and… Continue reading Frog from hell found – check under your shed

The Splinter – a wooden car

Joe Harmon is reported as building a wooden car, maybe he needs to build a wooden garage (ie shed) to put it in, from annanova, but may have missed it elsewhere.

Shed like cinema and Alien Love Triangle premiere

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According to annonava and others Kenneth Branagh’s latest premiere will be in a 23-seat cinema in an old railway carriage. Alien Love Triangle will finally bring down the curtain on La Charrette, in Gorseinon, near Swansea. Wear and tear means the tiny cinema has become too costly to maintain, reports the BBC. Saturday’s premiere of… Continue reading Shed like cinema and Alien Love Triangle premiere

Cardboard shed

Not sure how this would work in the Wales, as it’s raining a lot, but Alex gives us more info on this Sustainable Room.

Shedtalk forum is back

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Well it’s slightly different but it’s integrated with this shedblog. You can view it here what it’s about 1) To provide a place for sheddies to add more info about their shed builds 2) To add extended comments to this shedblog 3) other things once I have thought of them You have to become a… Continue reading Shedtalk forum is back

Tea ban in schools

Schools could be told to stop selling tea to pupils younger than 16 under options being considered by education chiefs. Hot coffee and tea have “minimal” nutritional benefits and pose potential health and safety risks for young children, the School Food Trust suggested.