Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Demolition...and Progress!

So, we have lived at our little house for almost three years now. The first summer, we didn't worry too much about the backyard, the second summer we started our chicken coop, the third summer we planted our berry bushes and started thinking about a big garden in the back....

We are on summer number four and are in the process of totally redoing our backyard (we redid the front yard previously...and boy was that a nightmare, I have some pictures detailing the process, but I'll save that for another time.) This first picture is our backyard right after we cut down a very large tree. You see, we do enjoy trees...we aren't tree haters. In fact, I was very sad to see the tree go....BUT...we needed sun to grow our own vegetables. And in today's world, we'd rather know we are eating good, healthy food then have a nice tree giving us shade.



The next picture here is of Chris digging up dirt. You see, half of our yard is going to become paver patio. There are a few reasons for this. The main one being: We enjoy backyard fires, and with us having fires, the grass can't grow and becomes a muddy mess. Therefore, we will have pavers! Yay! Solution!....but very expensive solution, so the actual pavers will probably go in next year. This year we prepared the way for the pavers by laying gravel....yes, gravel isn't beautiful...but a) there is no muddy mess now and b) we are preparing for pavers. Problem solved---for now. This picture was taking on April 18, 2009.



This next picture is of the tractor Chris brought in to help dig up the dirt and the surveying equipment he was using to make sure the gravel would be at the right elevation (I learned a bit about surveying at this point...this little instrument makes really annoying noises...tells you when you are too high or too low. I was sick of beeping by the end of it!) This was also taken on the 18th.


I took this picture today....wow has our backyard changed! The dirt is going to be all garden and the gravel will eventually be pavers. I am continuously amazed at how hard Chris works to make his dreams come true. It took so much work and time to dig out the dirt, level it up and then bring in gravel. I have complete confidence that our visions of a nice big garden will become a reality...because I am working with my best friend and partner and between our hard work and God's guidance...we can accomplish anything!

1 comment:

  1. It's lookin' good! I hope you have TONS of bbqs this summer!

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