June 7, 2021
Backlit greenery provides enchantment
Preparation
The fork lift is used to lift the pallets from the contractor's trailer, and lift other miscellaneous things to do the job!
June 12 - During this time, I'm also replacing an upstairs door. New door is laying on the sawhorses. The old door is leaning against the truck.
The door slab has to be trimmed to the right size, then holes cut for the hinges and knobs.
The space for the hinges is a recess known as a mortise. I bought a router, which is the circular thing in upper right. The old door is on top. The new door is beneath. The router produces a recessed cut which allows me to set the hinges at the exact same height as the old ones, so the new door will fit exactly on the hold hinges in the door frame.
Blueberries
Wildflower garden. The seed sprouts have not yet blossomed. Blossoms that you see are are plants that I bought already potted. And there is much weeding to be done.
Machimoodus
June 15 - Machimoodus State Park, less than 5 minutes drive from the house. The Vista loop is a mile or two.
Overlooking Salmon Cove. This is just before the Salmon River joins the Connecticut River.
The gaps between the paver blocks are filled with "sweeper sand" which is like a fine beach sand. The sand is vibrated into the gaps using the vibratory compactor.
June 16 - Mike spreading sweeper sand using the compactor.
The contractor brought most of the stones. But his suppliers had no curbing available to line the planting bed, where you see bushes between the house and walkway.
So I found the blocks below at Home Depot. The contractor will install these surrounding the planting bed. I bought 32 of them to cover 40 feet, the length needed along the planting bed border.
June 19 - Home Depot, Middletown CT. Fork lift lifting the pallet of 32 blocks, ready to go on the truck.
This was actually a heavy load for my 1995 truck, but it did the job!
As of this post, the contractor is going to install the border blocks soon but doesn't have a date yet. To be continued!