Friday 20 March 2015

Five On Friday

This week I thought I would share with you what I usually carry around in my pockets every day, I were padded waistcoats while pottering around the plot they have 2 nice pockets on them that are very handy for carrying the things I need about my person
My phone, there is no use anyone phoning the house during the day if I am out and about in the fields or garden, also I have it for safety if I was to have an accident there would be no use shouting there is no-one to hear me, this was brought home to me one morning while feeding the Alpacas and Daffodil kicked backed and caught me in the abdomen could have been nasty.
  Reading glasses, cant read those labels on things without them and seed packets why do they make the writing so small.
Knife, this has come in handy so many times, cutting bits off plants, cutting string and it came in handy for rescuing one of the ducks when we had the last buzzard attack one of the ducks got caught up in the electric netting and I had to cut her free.
Dog whistle and treats, there is no use calling Kara from across the field, we think her hearing is doubtful any way, a quick blast on the whistle and she comes bounding across well bounding at her pace and a treat is her reward 
my camera, a bit scratched now, I have had it a few years but I love my little camera and much prefer it to the camera on the phone, you never know when you need to take a photo.
So that's whats in my pockets on a daily basis, although I do end up with other odd things throughout the day, cable ties, screws, nails bits of string.
What is in your pockets :-) 

Thanks to Amy for organising the Five on Friday

11 comments:

  1. Yours are much more interesting than mine! mine are fudge wrappers, bits of fluff, cat treats, various other sweetie wrappers, phone, handkechief and my camera :)

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  2. Your five things in your pockets sound very useful for a day out and about on your plot! I love that you take a camera with you, that is a sign of a blogger if ever there was one!! Thank you so much for joining in. I hope that you have a great weekend! xx

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  3. Always a hankie, never the phone and hit and miss with the camera.

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  4. They certainly are! :) And i'm an enthusiastic photographer so i never miss an opportunity!haha :) sadly i had to sell my decent camera so i have to make to with a point and shoot until i can afford a decent one again but i live with it :) My only regret is there always seems to be plenty of fudge wrappers but never any fudge left in them! lol :) xx

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  5. Mine are not as interesting either. I always have dog treats and bags, the rest is a bit hit and miss but always a tissue ha! Have a lovely weekend x

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  6. Since I have become a grandmother, I always carry a hankie and a small peppermint candy cane.

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  7. Five very useful things to have in your pockets when you are out and about working in the fields away from home:)

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  8. Much like mine, only no glasses and no dog whistle. I normally have some secateurs and my keys as I oock the house and my key ring is pretty useful. Of course its not the same if I go to town.

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  9. Oh my, only 5. I always have dog treats and bags, tissues, glasses wipes (how do my specs get filthy just walking Ben), sugar free gum and werther's, phone, camera mostly, a hair band or three and at least 3 shopping lists, all old. When I am in Cardigan you can add wet wipes and a second pack of tissues. kaitlyn always has sticky hands.

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  10. I always have money (I always put my coins in my pocket instead of in my change purse), kleenex, hand sanitizer, candies (usually the ones that you get free in a restaurant when you pay the bill) my phone (counting steps) and various receipts and as Pam said, old and new shopping lists.

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  11. I love this pocket collection - mine is similar - I keep forgetting the phone, though. I must remember it, as there is also no-one to hear me! I love the idea of the dog whistle - I need one of those! Have a lovely week. Karen

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