When something is to be created, preparations are required
beforehand. Nothing can be made from nothing. Firstly, one must acquire materials
and tools to do the job. From that point, one is able to start creating what is
to be made, but what is made will not be complete until it has been given a
finish. Finishing must take place, because without a finish, whatever is
created is incomplete, unless one deliberately builds into it an unfinished
effect.
My patio requires finishing.
When building it, I found it
impossible to prevent the mortar from spilling over onto the slabs from the gaps between them. My
priority was to ensure that there were no voids, and the only way I could
achieve this was by compressing mortar into the gaps. Afterwards I scraped away any surplus, but that left stains on the edges
of the slabs.
Today I have been trying to remove the stains by scraping
and wire brushing them.
Tomorrow I may be able to complete the task.
2 comments:
Bill,
Fiddly job for sure, but worth it for that perfect finish.
Stephen.
PS Pike looks happy in the boathouse
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