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Sep 29, 2014 8:23 AM CST
Name: Kyla Houbolt
Gastonia, NC (Zone 7b)
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OMG do I ever need a wheelbarrow!

There are two here, both veterans of some ancient war, neither with any adequate function, so they decorate the landscape. I looked at fixing them (each has a seriously broken handle; one is all the way off, the other rusted clear through and wiggly as a bad tooth) but I have neither the tools nor the skills.

A neighbor found a plastic child's wagon, somewhere, and offered it for my use. I was very suspicious of its value since I feared steering it would be a cross between a joke and a nightmare. But I essayed to use it to bring home a stack of glass bricks she'd also offered -- not sure how I might use those, but, somehow, surely!

I was pleasantly surprised at how easily the wagon steered, even backing and filling, and all the wiggle-around things you have to do in a yard.

It is more cumbersome than a good wheelbarrow, of course -- I really appreciate the ease of steering that single front wheel offers! -- but without it I'd never on this earth have been able to move 8 fifty-pound bags of topsoil and amendments like I did the other day. Whew! Saved by a toy discard.

Green Grin!

Please forgive the OT ramble but I had to share.
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