‘Pike’ waits patiently on the front lawn. She doesn’t know
when her boathouse will be free and when she will be taken for a sail. Her
master is looking forward to checking her over and doing a bit of touch-up with
paint where minor abrasion on the chines has revealed bare wood.
Progress is being made with the patio. Slowly, but surely
things are being set in order. Today I started laying down the hard core.
Before I can do the remainder I’ll have to remove a fair amount of soil to
obtain the required depth. At this stage I cannot be certain if I’ll manage without
a skip.
There’s still a lot of work to be done and quite how I’m
going to manage laying the heavy flagstones remains to be seen. Each flagstone
has to be laid on five dabs of cement and slid sideways to the adjoining stones
so as to squeeze cement upwards between the joins. Surplus cement has then to
be removed cleanly.
2 comments:
Pike is looking very inviting there, that's for sure.
As for the excess soil, you could always dig a hole and bury it! Seriously, I hope someone will give you a hand with those flagstones -- having laid some slabs recently, I know how heavy they are.
More power to your elbow Bill.
Stephen,
Out of sight, out of mind. If only I could bury my head in the sand!
Regards the flagstones, I may ask my nephew for help.
Cheers,
Bill.
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