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Just another Home Construction weblog. You can now find me at:. This entry was posted on Friday, June 17th, 2011 at 5:49 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. April 8, 2016 at 2:24 pm. That’s loving of you to make sure the few children who escape your forceps and shop-vac on the front end will be rendered as stupid as possible in you Click https:/ twitter.com/moooker1. Enter your comment here.
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Building the Art Barn and Studios: Laying Gravel and Sand
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010. Laying Gravel and Sand. We prepared the ground to receive one ton of TN Flagstone for the gazebo floor by digging a large circle about four to six inches deep. We filled this space with about three inches of crushed limestone / gravel. We then covered that with two inches of sand. The large flagstones will be set into the sand. We smoothed out the gravel and stamped it down. Then we brought in the two inches of sand. We spread it out and left it loose. No stamping. Laying Gravel ...
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Building the Art Barn and Studios: November 2007
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007. Progress in the Autumn Woods. Our wonderful son, Shaughn, has been mysteriously missing from this blog and the land. so lets play a fun game of "Where's Waldo". I mean where's Shaughn? Hey, who taught my kids to use a chain saw? Things are looking great. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to the Art Farm. Grassy field in Spring. More than wood and stone - we are building relationships and memories. This view is from a boat on our pond. FD Cottage - photo story.
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Building the Art Barn and Studios: Staking the ground for the Wedding Gazebo
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Monday, April 12, 2010. Staking the ground for the Wedding Gazebo. Robbie, myself and Sophie position the stakes for our oldest daughter's wedding gazebo. Noel and her fiance, Danny, will be married here this summer. Yep that's me. I like getting my hands dirty. and my butt. We had to level a string to help us level the ground. Sophie became an expert at reading the string level. A perfect job for her. If you look closely you can see a rough outline for the gazebo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Building the Art Barn and Studios: May 2008
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Monday, May 12, 2008. A Million Shades of Green! It's the middle of May and everything has finally turned a million glorious shades of green. Today was warm and sunny with a light breeze. Anna and I, along with our friends Becky and her daughter Michaela, took a mini field trip to visit our land. My brother Richard recently gave us a peddle boat for the pond and we took it out for a test ride. It's really fun! Michaela and Anna - fun in the peddle boat. A rare photo of me. (Robin). Welcome to the Art Farm.
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Building the Art Barn and Studios: April 2010
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Monday, April 12, 2010. Digging up the Ground for the Gazebo Floor. We had to loosen and remove soil six inches deep. The tree roots were a nightmare. The big shovel thought the tree roots were toothpicks. No problem. After removing the soil six inches deep, we had to level and stamp the ground. We did this by hand. Oh my. Staking the ground for the Wedding Gazebo. Yep that's me. I like getting my hands dirty. and my butt. We had to level a string to help us level the ground. Sunday, April 11, 2010.