Happy Trails
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Luckily for me, this is a rare project where that's about all
Three and a half tons of limestone later, the third photo indicates the masons left the job, pretty much done but looking a little odd since it's sitting so high above the surrounding ground level. The "almost done" status of this job will change to "really done" after the installation of a ten ton load of topsoil along the sides of the path to eliminate that drop off. I'll include a photo of that finished effort on a later posting, hopefully including some family in the picture from our upcoming holiday get together.
Although I'm OK with the look of the new sidewalk from the house, the biggest change it brought about is to the look of the house from the street. It seems to says "come on in and sit a spell" to neighbors walking by, especially since it's the only sidewalk from a public street to a front door that I know of for miles around. Due to the large tract sizes in our neighborhood, every other house is set back hundreds if not thousands of feet from the road, so some homes are not even visible from the street. The only pedestrian approach is usually down the driveway, and that just doesn't seem right, especially when it includes having to pass through a large security gate. So next time you're walking by in the neighborhood, stroll on down the 80 feet of limestone to our front porch and sit a spell.
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