Well I am about two thirds through the main part of replacing my lock stone 
patio.

Since my daughter is up visiting I had her drive me down to Earlton, a little 
town just under two hours south of here where there is a family operated brick 
yard and ordered three thousand square feet of pavers for the double driveway, 
30 curb stones which I am told weigh a hundred and ten pounds each to go along 
the one edge. I also ordered a couple of different sorts of retaining wall 
blocks, one sort to extend the wall I erected in 1993 to extend it and turn it 
to keep part of my neighbours yard from subsiding, the original owner had put 
up a wooden structure made of scraps as far as I can tell and it is subsiding 
so I'll tidy that up.

I also ordered another sort to hold my front lawn up and out of the hedge. I 
presently have some land scape ties there but they are failing and I want a 
good secure and defined edge both to make tending the lawn easier and as a 
secure footing to stand on when trimming the hedge.I bought some for other 
edging too, altogether nearly $8,000 in masonry and masonry products.

There is a new and much better product for bonding the pavers I didn't have 
available first time I put them down, they call it polymeric sand. It contains 
some sort of polymer chemistry which gets sticky when wet but remains somewhat 
elastic and is supposed to keep weeds and insects from penetrating. When I am 
ready for it, they tell me it will require about 900 bucks for the patio and 
the driveway.

So far I have shifted and leveled about four yards of crusher reject and lifted 
and replaced about 400 square feet of pavers which is about 1600 bricks. well, 
not quite because Janet and Chrystal have picked up and cleaned quite a number 
of them.

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