Well I think spring is finally here in the north country. We decided it was a good weekend for yard chores.
We have a statue of a flutist. When we moved her I just plonked her into the grass. She needed a proper home - a concrete base.
We dug out the space, used a clam shell post hole digger to get a deep stable base and then built a form and filled with Quickrete.
The flutist has two long protruding bolts.
We used the tractor to position her so ML could mark were to drill holes for the protruding bolts.
Then I used an early Father's Day gift, a hammer drill, to make the holes. This beast of a drill went through 4 inches of concrete in a flash.
I filled the holes with epoxy cement applied with a caulk gun. The flutist was set into the holes and is now secure.
While I was fussing with her ML continued to remove sod for a a flower garden. We did a bunch with the tractor. But my imprecise handling was causing huge divots. So we finished by hand. ML did most of that. She is a worker!!
Once we had the space sod free and edged we added metal edging to keep the walkway in place. Then a decorate fence to keep the dogs from running through the garden as they come off the deck. We put the plants out and were ready to start digging.
Toby was nonplussed while we did the sweaty work.
This is the final product. We were both pleased with the results.
While I needed Advil on both nights it was an enjoyable weekend. We like the results. All of the flowers were chosen to attract humming birds and butterflies.
Thanks for looking.
We have a statue of a flutist. When we moved her I just plonked her into the grass. She needed a proper home - a concrete base.
We dug out the space, used a clam shell post hole digger to get a deep stable base and then built a form and filled with Quickrete.
The flutist has two long protruding bolts.
We used the tractor to position her so ML could mark were to drill holes for the protruding bolts.
Then I used an early Father's Day gift, a hammer drill, to make the holes. This beast of a drill went through 4 inches of concrete in a flash.
I filled the holes with epoxy cement applied with a caulk gun. The flutist was set into the holes and is now secure.
While I was fussing with her ML continued to remove sod for a a flower garden. We did a bunch with the tractor. But my imprecise handling was causing huge divots. So we finished by hand. ML did most of that. She is a worker!!
Once we had the space sod free and edged we added metal edging to keep the walkway in place. Then a decorate fence to keep the dogs from running through the garden as they come off the deck. We put the plants out and were ready to start digging.
Toby was nonplussed while we did the sweaty work.
This is the final product. We were both pleased with the results.
While I needed Advil on both nights it was an enjoyable weekend. We like the results. All of the flowers were chosen to attract humming birds and butterflies.
Thanks for looking.