Just after we had moved in, Mar and I both caught our toes on some eight foot metal fence posts just barely sticking out of the ground. Eventually we found four of them in two pairs, about eight feet apart, buried in the ground.
We presume that eighteen years ago they must have been some kind of markers to prevent earth-moving equipment to avoid an accident, perhaps snagging gas lines buried deep underground.
We dug down a couple of feet around them and tried to pull them out of the clay. They were stuck fast!
So to the rescue came Jim, a friend in St. Kitts with an angle saw cutter. They cut those pipes in literally seconds, going through them like butter.
I had never used one of these before. You should see the sparks fly as the grind wheel bores through the steel.
It was so much fun I looked around dying for more metal to cut ... in fact, every man should have an angle saw cutter and metal to cut to let off steam!
All's well that ends well ... no one is going to be stubbing their toes on those posts anymore.
Our "20 Year Project". We're looking forward to building our brand new garden, year by year, from almost scratch. Apart from a few very small trees, our newly acquired tract is currently only a bare stretch of grass. So starting July 23rd, 2007 when we take possession it's "on with the show" ..... and please come back often and watch us grow!
Saturday, September 29, 2007
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6 Nursey Lane (No Kidding!)
Fonthill
905-892-5598
cindyripley@hotmail.com
Best call or E-mail for an appointment
We bought 45 plants for $30 on July 10/07.
That has to be the best price anywhere!
She has them growing in her garden, plus has pictures of all, so great way to choose your own.
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- Two Trees or Not Two Trees? That is the Question!
- The Joy of Gardening
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- The Daffodils Are In!
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- Progress Report ~ September 15th, 2007
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