Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What a Girl!


This is the sight that hit my eyes as I entered the house just minutes ago!!! I had to do a double take and blink twice before understanding... ONIONS!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Cement continued

The truck was backed into Caitlin's yard.
Her garage is dwarfed by the truck.
It was a tight fit with the wheels just missing the roof.

Pouring Cement

They removed the cracked sidewalk and widened it at our request. Here the forms are going in.
Next we had the cracked cement cut back on the side of the house. This leads to the kitchen door that Maisy uses all the time.

By this time the pile of debris was growing. The neighbors next door wanted to salvage some of the sod.

We were able to salvage some of that good dirt. Caitlin and I went into Wenatchee and picked up four new planter barrels for the dirt. We also stashed some in an empty garbage can.
The cement driver came down the back alley with this huge mixer. It was a narrow squeeze but he managed it well.

One of the contractors climbed up on top and held the neighbor's wires as the mixer maneuvered to get the correct angle to off-load cement.

The driver and contractor get their hand signals and plan of attack understood.

The first wheelbarrows went into the front corner.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Excavation ~ Appearances are Deceiving

Day one brought the two contractors to work. They leveled all the ground in the patio area and then began to dig the new pathway. I thought they would bring in a small cat to push the dirt around...but no, they had two shovels and a wheelbarrow! It was hard work.
Many interesting characters appeared the second day. Caitlin and I had wonderful belly laughs. 

Most of the ground work was refined with a larger crew working hard in the heat.

I had to come out to get some of these characters on film...as I was headed for the sidewalk this man yelled at me to take his photo! Later we learned that he was the father of one of the contractors ~ quite the character with a lively sense of humor.
Here the cement finisher, over from Moses Lake, helps build the forms. When he arrived we thought he was on some kind of "upper" since he was so quick and jittery. He was a hard worker and skilled at his craft.
Then the punk rocker with the Mohawk arrived and began working. He's a gentle man who worked very steadily and quietly.
They ripped out the garden edging we had just put in to allow for a widened path. The plantings will look great with the cement as an edging.
Eyeballing the line...one of the contractors.
Then the rattling started with the "flip-flop" guy running the pounder! I think he is an uncle of one of the guys...

Monday, August 2, 2010

Cement Project

This morning the cement guys were coming so I was up early to get a few odds and ends accomplished before they arrived. I was out at 7 a.m. digging up the irrigation zone for this area (photo below). They had put 6 pop-ups in this space! Caitlin had decided to include this area in the concrete patio work since it was never a nice lawn. The digging was fairly easy and the new irrigation tubes are flexible and easy to pull up. I was worried about leaving the zone intact with cement going over the top.


I was able to take off the pop-up stringers but this main pipe had crimped gaskets. I was able to snip the gaskets, but I wasn't strong enough to pull out the couplings. Kent will have to help me with the rest of this.
Removing the 12 inch pavers was next on my list to do. I moved these back to the rear of the house. I'm thinking we can use them against the side of the garage by the back door.
By 9 a.m. I was ready for a break and the guys still hadn't arrived. Caitlin had to work so she gave them a call from work. They finally arrived at noon and put in a full afternoon's work.  More photos to come later!