Thanks to a kind donation from my friend Keenan who works at the stone yard, I have begun a beautiful path from the driveway to the walkway/ front porch. It's a lovely Tennessee sandstone leftover from some big job that ended up in the "free" pile... It was quite a bit of weight for the old Subaru, but she brought it home! (After we put some air in one of the tires!)

Starting the dig in...

The other side of the front yard...


I found tons of these big nasty grubs & squarshed every one! (with the shovel! not my bare hands!)

Handsome fellow!
2 comments:
Those are nice stones! And the price was right that makes them even better. I like your cat, too!
Doesn't a certain person have a birthday tomorrow??? So I'm a touch early - but HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
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