Our final mega project for 2013, did come along very well! Husband Pieter did finish placing the two new segments of vinyl fence panels on December 28. Photos have been taken yesterday. We already did have 6 Gothic Picket Vinyl Fence Panels in place. Pieter did dig them up and on the Internet I'd found and ordered 2 more of these 3-ft x 8-ft Vinly Fence Panels from Lowe's Home Improvement
Bandido-boy, is proudly showing off his new Gatehouse Arborley Gothic Picket Vinyl Fence that he helped his Papi build.
On December 16, I did drive this cute little trailer back home from Lowe's, Vidalia, Georgia where we picked up the 2 panels that I'd ordered on line. Here Pieter made another trip with our Toyota RAV4; our loyal work horse for 16 years!
Just enough space for passing by the huge Southern Magnolia.
On December 18, another load of concrete blocks and concrete mix for building that retainer wall after the 65 Year Old Pine Tree had been cut down on the 17th. This is part of our water control, for keeping the rain water behind this retainer wall and not again running towards our home.
Bandido-boy helping his Papi, day after day. And our felines thought that the mulched tree trunk + the dug up soil was their new HUGE litter box...
You can see the spot of the mulched trunk to the right.
Precision work for leveling it out neatly...
Pouring concrete and on top of that come those concrete blocks...
Some back breaking job for removing the old green metal post that was deep into the concrete. Hacking it clean from concrete again and also finding a huge surprise in the ground.
You can now clearly see where the 65 Year Old Pine Tree once stood!
No, the huge surprise he found in the ground was nothing valuable but these Saw greenbrier, Catbrier, Bullbrier or Smilax bona-nox L. roots!
It got tangled up into the huge oak tree, unseen with its mean thorns and very hard to kill.
That's where the 65 Year Old Pine Tree once stood...
All done! Retainer wall painted and the Vinyl Fence Panels all erected again! The old green metal post anew into the ground in the concrete for fastening the wire fencing.
Leaving an opening between the white vinyl post and the green metal post for Cat–Thresspassing.
That's where friend cats come to visit and our Tiggy–Tiger goes to see them...
Neat job or not?
And that for an eighty four year young man!
Guess that my Pieter does more physical work than many young men half his age...
Healthy living!
Our Tiggy–Tiger girl figured it out how to get to the other side again.
Notice that the first panel is NOT set on concrete blocks.
Husband Pieter didn't dare to dig there due to the wiring in the ground...
But do you see now how different the height levels are and why the water after tropical showers runs towards our home?
For the end of the year, I feel mighty proud of my dear husband Pieter's accomplishments.
Living frugal from one pension, with 3 adults, we also manage to be happy with our 6 felines.
Now, I'm off to scanning the FINAL100 slides and than I will have managed to make them all digital by the end of 2013 for archiving!
Have you also accomplished some major project this year?
Wishing you all a happy New Year's Eve and a Happy and Healthy 2014!
Thanks for reading here.
Related links:
{65 Year Old Pine Tree Cut Down} | previous post of Part I
Gatehouse Arborley 3-ft x 8-ft White Gothic Picket Vinyl Fence Panel | link from Lowe's