Replace the lean to beside the shed, check.
Finish the fire ring area, which was started before the
others, check, finally check.
While the other two were satisfying and look nice, the fire
pit area really is the favorite finished project of the three.
It started out, more or less, as a blank canvas. I kind of
had an idea of what I would like to have the finished area look. But, at times
I was not sure I was going to be able to realize the vision.
The brick pattern needed to be adjusted a few times. The number of bricks from the auction, I talked about those in a different blog, were not enough to complete the project without adding a few of the type that had been used in the lean to area.
The brick pattern needed to be adjusted a few times. The number of bricks from the auction, I talked about those in a different blog, were not enough to complete the project without adding a few of the type that had been used in the lean to area.
First there was the bringing in of the fill,
then the laying of the brick,
and finally the building of the rear step exit area.
then the laying of the brick,
and finally the building of the rear step exit area.
What actually brought it to life, so to speak, was Joyce’s designer touch. When she added the geraniums in the planters I had constructed, I knew it was a finished project.
So, I spent the Labor Day holiday just tending the fire.
And tomorrow the preparation for our whirlwind three-week
adventure begins. There are clothes
to pack, campfire wood to load, golfing gear to put in place and camping gear
to get into the back of the pickup.
And that does not even count the trip we are going to take before we use all that other stuff!
And that does not even count the trip we are going to take before we use all that other stuff!
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We will see you in a few weeks! :)
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