
Dateline: mid June to this week. Well, my brother-in-law, David Laurie, took another day of his life and he finished the sidewalk. It was all quite straightforward, aside for a run to get even more gravel, and the exciting, though neither of us showed any worry at the time, run up to Eglinton to return the rented plate-compactor before the shop closed for the weekend. We made it with time to spare, specifically two minutes.

All the was left was two bricks that had to be custom cut, the polymeric sand swept in and watered, and it was complete.
Next step was a little bit of dirt that was left in our backyard.

5 cubic yards of dirt in our backyard

It’s gone!

My mistake, here it is!
If you read the comments, you’ll remember a couple of offers to help with the dirt, and thus David Barker was there to join me in a game of no-fun heavy labour. A tip to those who are hiring a disposal bin for anything–the companies involved (I ended up having to go to a second) don’t seem incredibly motivated to provide….what do you call it?…oh yeah, SERVICE. I requested a bin for “early as possible”, they amended that to “late morning” and got it here after three nagging phone calls by 2:00 p.m.
Many thanks to the fabulous Davids, the multi-talented Misters Laurie and Barker.






