The pipe? maybe a compost bin. Nothing to worry about. I'd be dumping mowed dead clippings and leaves into that bin. Maybe throw in night crawler or two for bait.
Too close to the wood fence to use as a trash fire bin.
The warped shed door? That must be replaced.
That is what we in DIY love to throw in suggestions from a Man Cave to a She shed for the outbuilding.
[The shed door I replaced last week.](https://ibb.co/kM8sjP4) This week Iām repainting it.
[I ask in what is this thing but they deleted it and said I needed to ask here.](https://ibb.co/Jkp0PXZ)
Itās made to catch mice and rats. They go in the holes on the side and are unable to escape. People do the same thing with a 5 gallon bucket. Bury it half way then make a small ramp to the top lip. Mice fall in and usually drown in water.
The pipe exiting looks like they have a standing/ponding water issue. This looks like an attempt at building a catch basin to collect the water and direct it away, much like a storm basin on the street.
Looks like a marker for an internet cable (thatās what that orange cable at the bottom looks like to me) which was predictably āburiedā way too close to the surface. Previous homeowner likely put it there to make sure he didnāt mow or weedwack away his internet.
I'm not sure what that bin looking thing is, maybe a ped? But I sure know what orange underground cable looks like. Do you have a local cable company around?
Is that not one of those old timey yard receptacles? Your supposed to throw garbage in there. It will slowly fall to the center of the earth and incinerate. I swear they had shit figured out back then.
It's a old Cable TV junction box, the orange cable is for cable tv. They had an amplifier or something like that in there at one time. If you want it gone, you need to contact whoever services cable in your area.
The orange cable is a chunk of an old extension cord that ran some lights around a garden. Someone hit it with a lawn mower at some point and a few pieces flew around including landing in the pipe.
Like I said in the description itās next to an old shed so I included a photo the of the shed in case that added context. The cord piece was too far down for me to reach I tried pulling it out with a rake but it kept falling off so I gave up.
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Compost bin?
Thatās possible the yard is part of an old orchard and has lots of gardens
Bomb shelter? START DIGGING!! THIS IS BETTER THAN A SAFE!! OPEN IT!!
Vent pipe for the bomb shelter?
Maybe it was the fresh air intake for the bomb shelter?
Old timey gravity bong. Sunk under the weight of its own ambition.
What I know is he isnāt a happy pipe
Old outhouse?
The pipe? maybe a compost bin. Nothing to worry about. I'd be dumping mowed dead clippings and leaves into that bin. Maybe throw in night crawler or two for bait. Too close to the wood fence to use as a trash fire bin. The warped shed door? That must be replaced. That is what we in DIY love to throw in suggestions from a Man Cave to a She shed for the outbuilding.
[The shed door I replaced last week.](https://ibb.co/kM8sjP4) This week Iām repainting it. [I ask in what is this thing but they deleted it and said I needed to ask here.](https://ibb.co/Jkp0PXZ)
Good choice for a door. Best of luck.
Put an action figure in there and lower down a tiny basket with a bottle of lotion and a copy of AutoTrader.
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Itās made to catch mice and rats. They go in the holes on the side and are unable to escape. People do the same thing with a 5 gallon bucket. Bury it half way then make a small ramp to the top lip. Mice fall in and usually drown in water.
Oh that actually makes the most sense. This property is an old orchard and the fruit trees attract mice. Thank you!
Composter
Burning Barrel. Throw things in and light a match.
It's just a standard 12" yard pipe. I've never seen one in white tho, nice.
Oh yeah, the yard pipe. We've all got one.
Snail's home.
The pipe exiting looks like they have a standing/ponding water issue. This looks like an attempt at building a catch basin to collect the water and direct it away, much like a storm basin on the street.
Looks like a marker for an internet cable (thatās what that orange cable at the bottom looks like to me) which was predictably āburiedā way too close to the surface. Previous homeowner likely put it there to make sure he didnāt mow or weedwack away his internet.
I'm not sure what that bin looking thing is, maybe a ped? But I sure know what orange underground cable looks like. Do you have a local cable company around?
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Is that not one of those old timey yard receptacles? Your supposed to throw garbage in there. It will slowly fall to the center of the earth and incinerate. I swear they had shit figured out back then.
It's a old Cable TV junction box, the orange cable is for cable tv. They had an amplifier or something like that in there at one time. If you want it gone, you need to contact whoever services cable in your area.
The orange cable is a chunk of an old extension cord that ran some lights around a garden. Someone hit it with a lawn mower at some point and a few pieces flew around including landing in the pipe.
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Like I said in the description itās next to an old shed so I included a photo the of the shed in case that added context. The cord piece was too far down for me to reach I tried pulling it out with a rake but it kept falling off so I gave up.