Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Antique brick walk, slightly convex to shed water
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re- stack a dry wall on a country lane
The client requested that the wall look like it is just stacked up stones approx. three high and to define the line along the country lane, also to rescue many dislodged stones from years of plowing and natural disturbance. the first picture is a finished section that was approved, the next picture is another section…
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Dry stone wall we built with very local stone, most on site
When we built the wall there was a huge maple that it bent around that has since been removed, you will see the curve on the last picture and perhaps the undulations as roots begin to rot underneath it.
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A repaired OLD farmers wall
An old farm wall repaired, about 5+ft high and 3-4ft thick, some base stones had to be re set as tree roots and water from the higher ground had shifted them
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A Goshen flat stone wall
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A walk finds a path
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Hosta hide out
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Dry stone retaining wall
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Meditate
Mixing stones, plants, water and copper for a peaceful interesting small garden.
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