“one of my neighbours wanted to sell something on kijiji sort of thing, and they weren’t in town, so i said, ‘we’ll do it for you.’ and so, i advertised this coffee maker, and this guy came to the door to get it, and he started to talk about men’s sheds,” he said.
at first, doug took it with a grain of salt, joking that he considered it to be some sort of religion because of the way he came to know about it. but after the man left his home, doug found a newspaper article that shifted his perspective.
“i turned around after he left, and i went back into the house, and i was talking to pat, and there was a local newspaper on the table, and i picked it up, and here’s an article about men’s sheds that was written by this guy that had been at the front door,” he said.
he talked it over with his wife, who encouraged him to check it out, and he did. today, doug is the president of his local men’s shed and secretary of men’s sheds ontario.
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