I think I mentioned before that stone work is like tattoos. Once you get one, you've got to get more. I don't have a tatt, but seriously, have you ever seen anyone with just one?
Cecil and Rigoberto Aguilar of Aguilar Stone Masonry were out earlier this week building a couple special projects for us. Blossom quickly signed on to help.
She loved watching Rigoberto and the noise didn't bother her one bit. Heavy machinery and lots of noise? She's there!
But by the end of the day, she was pretty tuckered out.
So what were they building? Well, I was going to title this post "Growing Old In Style", but I have a few reliably smart mouthed friends who'd just take that and run with it. Shut up, Debbie! ;-)
They were building me and Hickory a mounting block. Doesn't he just look thrilled!
Good boy Hickory for standing still while this old lady steps on.
Cecil and Rigoberto Aguilar of Aguilar Stone Masonry were out earlier this week building a couple special projects for us. Blossom quickly signed on to help.
She loved watching Rigoberto and the noise didn't bother her one bit. Heavy machinery and lots of noise? She's there!
But by the end of the day, she was pretty tuckered out.
So what were they building? Well, I was going to title this post "Growing Old In Style", but I have a few reliably smart mouthed friends who'd just take that and run with it. Shut up, Debbie! ;-)
They were building me and Hickory a mounting block. Doesn't he just look thrilled!
Good boy Hickory for standing still while this old lady steps on.
2 comments:
I think you should aspire to a Stonehenge of mounting blocks!
Sleeping in the shade! Perfect Mounting block!
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