Chris and Steve have begun a new project – landscaping. It will take a few hours a day for the rest of the summer. I am only an interested, opinionated*, bystander.
The first wave of this project involves diverting water away from the foundation. With the gutters gone, water rolls off the roof and onto the ground below which splashes dirt onto the walls and makes a ditch in the dirt. And it can eventually pool under the foundation. None of this is good.
You can see the old stone walkway between the newer, lighter stones. There's a french drain** underneath these stones. The water will flow through the cracks between the stones into the drain.
The rocks came from a pile on the side of our house that I have wanted to make go away for a long time. We have another, bigger pile of thinner stone that will find a new home somewhere at Chris and Lorna's. Good! I want them gone from the side of my house!
There is going to be interesting concrete poured in other areas around the house and I'll show you that as it happens.
In quilting news, here's a new video. The first videos I uploaded were a little dark. Youtube offered to lighten them for me and I clicked OK. Shouldn't have done that. If you watched a video and the lighting was bad please do watch it again. It shoud be better now.
*The decking boards on the side and back decks are really slick when wet. One of my recent opinions is that the boards need to be power-washed and then painted with gritty porch paint. This is an idea that generates work that I don't have to do but that both guys agree needs to happen. Safety first and all that. I did volunteer to help with the painting…
**Did the French really come up with 'french drains'? And what about 'french doors"? I could google it but I think I'll just assume that, yes, the French did indeed come up with these ideas.
Did you know that we have the French to thank for silverware and oh-so-many other civilized items that we use all the time? I for one am very happy that the people of France have come up with so many things that make my life better.














