Just a look at how beautiful the edges of the new concrete look before Jim puts some gravel next to it...
He broke up the pile of concrete gravel again - he'll use this eventually to build up our ramp when we drive on it.
Tomorrow our sheet of Corian and the kitchen sink are supposed to be delivered - exciting! So Jim had to get the forks on the Bobcat so he's ready to take the delivery. Which means he had to drive down the hill in the Bobcat which is always a scary thing to watch...
Then driving off - he parked the Bobcat near the turnaround so it will be ready to go. You never know when these deliveries will happen - they are supposed to call but that doesn't always happen.
Oh my. Our next task is to move all of this STUFF. We are going to organize and stack it against the back wall. Jim needs this area cleared so that he can drywall this area. But it's going to be quite the job. In the picture below, Jim had already moved the steel shelves I store my fire school supplies on, so I filled that up again quickly. The rest of this will be a process - we unearthed the dining room table today and went through some boxes, setting aside things that will be donated and deciding on long term or short term storage for the things we brought out. It's going to get uglier before it gets better.
Jim also spent time storing all of his concrete tools up in the attic of the pole barn. After we were sick of moving things from one place to another, Jim did some preventive maintenance on the concrete saw. It sure did a great job this summer.
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