![well pit wall](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi2tEEs85sHC_pJds_lkYYXGyHCfyIMcYAVLsoiQNCCt6kuhHTvj7YAi-1HRxyJNQjLU5lQbEYyp6kyDXHSRSJAB2wbVEbOBuaG4KU2LKbrkh6c3Dk3K_JaerTSWJoHz19nIvS_TmWo1xw/s500/WellPitProject05.jpg)
Worked at filling in those big gaps. Probably one more application to those.
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And I did go to the lumber store and for groceries. Got the 2x4s for the cover. Yes, this time, I am really going to do this right instead of just some make-do fix. Tomorrow, I'll start crafting the little gate over the pipe egress hole.
I have to say again, in case you didn't read the post the other day, I DO know that this looks horrible. I don't care. I just want it to be a little better sealed, and to keep the vermin out. In my defense, I am posting this picture of a block wall that I built 49 years ago. All alone. Not perfect, but not a single crack yet. Didn't realize I was getting an artsy picture with my shadow there, but hey... I like to multi-task.
![concrete block wall](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjkeFqroxNZyTosDi0uGcCseQ_wLdT-uU92D0IPE86FhbzgGYdHKSfP88HnZXljwZ1gAksuxiEdIiB59D_4MntqxA-UqE4kQR0t18KejPVy4oTejTbrhR2aIABdUQOYQmCBw-4hqEqIh3E/s500/ConcreteBlockWall01.jpg)
In other news: I wrote a chapter in The Lonely Donkey, and got the cover artist the info she needs to continue to work on that. Only 3 chapters to go! Still a lot to do after that, but I should have it available by about Oct 15. And now, If I'm good, I'll do something with pears yet this evening. We'll see.
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2 comments:
I think you did a fine job of patching up that wall. I like that picture you took of the block wall. That's a perfect silhouette of you taking hte picture and that circle right over you is perfect placement.
Life is the pits (sometime). Fortunately, pears don't have pits.
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