My right hand is out of a cast and in a brace so
I can type again--slowly. Before my hand
surgery, I decided to build a stone border in front of our bank and our
plantings. Aloma had been suggesting
one, so I thought this would be a good time since I had nothing else to do and
nowhere to go.
I figured a two-man landscaping crew could do the
job in half-a-day costing about $200 in labor.
I decided to do it myself.
After three weeks of back-breaking labor, we now
have a stone border, 84 stones picked up 12 at a time from Home Depot, 30 hours
of work (most of it sitting in a chair looking at my progress), taking 28 extra-strength Tylenol tablets. Roots from an oak tree that we included in our border
were the main problem. A couple of roots
were five inches in diameter and a couple more were slightly smaller. I used an ax and a reciprocating saw. We’ll know next year whether or not I killed
the tree.
So the job is done. Aloma says I’m her hero, so it was worth the
effort. See photo below of the Great
Wall of 201 Callum Place.
I wish for the great of success in all of our destiny endeavors
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