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Someone the other day complained about moving 10 yards of mulch. Psaw! Get
the house upgraded for wedding later in the year. Plus just some general
maintenance. And the monsoon's are still here in California. Started to
have the pool replastered a couple of months ago. Is all ready for plaster.
Been ready for a month. But they need 10 days without rain before they can
plaster. Rain forcast for tomorrow. And can not finish painting the house.
So installing the pavers around the pool to replace the concrete walkways.
Moved 4 yards of base rock and so far 2 yards of top sand. About 2600# /
yard. From driveway to back yard and compacted it. Moved 400 pavers from
truck to back yard. 2760# according to Baselite. Plus a 100 edge pavers.
Started installing pavers today. Figure I will need to buy another 5-600.
Getting to old for this poop. How much did that mulch weigh a yard? Salmon
season is opening May 1, after the feds shut it down April 1. Hope to make
it out.


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Someone the other day complained about moving 10 yards of mulch. Psaw!
Get the house upgraded for wedding later in the year. Plus just some
general maintenance. And the monsoon's are still here in California.
Started to have the pool replastered a couple of months ago. Is all ready
for plaster. Been ready for a month. But they need 10 days without rain
before they can plaster. Rain forcast for tomorrow. And can not finish
painting the house. So installing the pavers around the pool to replace
the concrete walkways. Moved 4 yards of base rock and so far 2 yards of
top sand. About 2600# / yard. From driveway to back yard and compacted
it. Moved 400 pavers from truck to back yard. 2760# according to
Baselite. Plus a 100 edge pavers. Started installing pavers today.
Figure I will need to buy another 5-600. Getting to old for this poop.
How much did that mulch weigh a yard? Salmon season is opening May 1,
after the feds shut it down April 1. Hope to make it out.


Since Tom is not around I will say it for him...............Pansy!


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Someone the other day complained about moving 10 yards of mulch. Psaw!
Get the house upgraded for wedding later in the year. Plus just some
general maintenance. And the monsoon's are still here in California.
Started to have the pool replastered a couple of months ago. Is all ready
for plaster. Been ready for a month. But they need 10 days without rain
before they can plaster. Rain forcast for tomorrow. And can not finish
painting the house. So installing the pavers around the pool to replace
the concrete walkways. Moved 4 yards of base rock and so far 2 yards of
top sand. About 2600# / yard. From driveway to back yard and compacted
it. Moved 400 pavers from truck to back yard. 2760# according to
Baselite. Plus a 100 edge pavers. Started installing pavers today.
Figure I will need to buy another 5-600. Getting to old for this poop.
How much did that mulch weigh a yard? Salmon season is opening May 1,
after the feds shut it down April 1. Hope to make it out.



Since Tom is not around I will say it for him...............Pansy!



Speaking of pansies...where did the old guy drift off to?
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Someone the other day complained about moving 10 yards of mulch. Psaw!
Get the house upgraded for wedding later in the year. Plus just some
general maintenance. And the monsoon's are still here in California.
Started to have the pool replastered a couple of months ago. Is all
ready for plaster. Been ready for a month. But they need 10 days without
rain before they can plaster. Rain forcast for tomorrow. And can not
finish painting the house. So installing the pavers around the pool to
replace the concrete walkways. Moved 4 yards of base rock and so far 2
yards of top sand. About 2600# / yard. From driveway to back yard and
compacted it. Moved 400 pavers from truck to back yard. 2760# according
to Baselite. Plus a 100 edge pavers. Started installing pavers today.
Figure I will need to buy another 5-600. Getting to old for this poop.
How much did that mulch weigh a yard? Salmon season is opening May 1,
after the feds shut it down April 1. Hope to make it out.


Since Tom is not around I will say it for him...............Pansy!


An old, tired pansy.


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