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The weather was perfect today. Grader Craig accomplished much. He has dug out the dirt from the pad area, removed “a few” rocks from it, and then recompacted it. A house needs to be built on a “solid” foundation, but these “little stones” are not quite what we want the support piles to rest on.
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Doc and I did some interfacing with the various utility companies and the City as well. Doc found a penny under a bench when we arrived at City Hall.
We turned in some cans and plastics at the recycling center. Found a dime and penny there.
No time for Penny Tales. I have other things to do. Currently writing a letter to all the new neighbors to say hello and let them know how to contact us if needed.
Know anyone who needs a few rocks?
Total: 3 Coins P (2), N (0), D (1), Q (0) = $0.12
Thought: How do you perceive the “boulders” in your life? Are they obstacles in your way or decorations for you garden?
1 comment:
You artfully arrange the boulders in the back yard, put speakers under them, then invite people over for a rock concert.
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