29 April, 2018

volunteers

building a retaining wall.



24 comments:

  1. That's clever. The inner wall is bricks and then covered with stone like facade.

    God bless.

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  2. Looks like they know what they are doing.

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  3. Strange that it is done by volunteers but it looks very well.

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  4. ...I don't understand the use of the red brick!

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  5. How cool! And it appears they know what they're doing. You wouldn't want me building a retaining wall. It wouldn't retain anything. That's what my teachers used to say, "Hey, Lowell, what's wrong with you, you can't retain anything!" :)

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  6. Some nifty brickwork happening there Bill.. you might have to go back and show us what they do with the red bricks ✨

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  7. Hi Bill.

    They do that nicely.

    Groettie from Patricia.

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  8. Hello Bill.
    Great captures!
    Well done to the volunteers!
    Enjoy your new week!
    Dimi...

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  9. Looks like they know “their plan!”
    Double duty with the brick and the facade . . .

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  10. I could sure use some retaining walls in my garden. We live on a sloped piece of property. They look like they are doing a wonderful job.

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  11. Ha Bill, Prachtig wordt de muur van natuursteen.
    Groet kees.

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  12. They look like they know what they are doing!

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  13. Hard work but, that is a very nice looking wall.

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  14. Hi Bill again...re your question on Ocala: I'd guess there is a pool, but it would be behind the house. Most of these homes have pools, but not all. Hope you had a great day!

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  15. That's a good looking wall. And it was a volunteer effort? How nice!

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  16. Great to see volunteers doing their bit. Beautiful captures!

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  17. I've always been interested in how these are done. If it's not right the wall will collapse.

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  18. How nice of them to volunteer to fix up the wall...it really does take a village as they say!

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