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We're becoming accustomed to seeing garden offices in the landscape, but far less frequently get to enjoy the views of shedworkers' commute back home. Here, starting off a new regular-ish column on Shedworking, is
Christine Farmer's arduous return journey after a hard day at the office. Please do
email me your own shedworking commutes.
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Wow, I like your garden office. Because I am a working mum, my garden is always cluttered with toys. But your looks very professional:)
ReplyDeletelove the commute feature idea!
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