

Work was also done on the beams that divide the driveway and the lawn/pond areas. I especially like how Ken cut the end of one to merge with the boulder at the corner. It works well with the grasses and doesn't feel as "boxy".



Our house has a constant flow of projects. Sometimes it's rewarding, and sometimes, simply overwhelming. This blog is primarily for us to create a journal of our house in the meadow.
A journal of our milestones and a way of celebrating the babysteps on our "To-Do" list!
ken + suzan
2 comments:
is this the famed, "four get us Knotts" trailer from my childhood of which you speak? Bill
Nope. It's the texas trailer (car carrier type, not vaca type).
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