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Re: cinderblock inspiration


I have 8 dumptruck loads of blocks and bricks (burned resturant) and I
have been building raised beds, put in a new walk way to the house,
filling in the monster holes in the driveway, and pulling out the best
blocks to build a new well house. My brother hauled out 3 pickup truck
loads and I still have and unbelievable amount of blocks, bricks, and
concrete scraps left. We have had so much rain that they have actually
come in very handy for stepping stones, holding down tarps on the hay,
and holding down the plastic for  "solarizing" a particularly weedy bed.
I have some rampant spearmint that I have barely managed to keep
contained in an old porcelin sink that I might move into blocks.Then use
the sink in the barn.  I am considering enclosing under the house,
bricking up all my well traveled paths around the farm and becoming a
mason full time ! :) I didn't intend to get all this ---all I said was I
would like to get a few blocks......
Anyway, seeing all of you doing the block stuff really encourages me to
keep at it until I at least get the mountain spread out a bit more. I
haven't gotten on the scales in a while so maybe I should..... Nah, I'll
wait a bit longer for that.

I would appreciate any more ideas.
Tana Mc

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