Front-back deck
Directions aside, this was the start to the long process of building the back deck. On the front.
Directions aside, this was the start to the long process of building the back deck. On the front.
Moving these around would have been a lot more difficult without the little tractor that could.
Weeping tile going in to drain our troubles down and away. Toward the neighbours.
Dan and Brynn with a life-saving note.
The forms were stuck, but the Yanmar was having none of that.
The front entrance door was at the wrong end of some rebar sticking out of a concrete pier. Thanks, high winds!
Milly trying to catch a nap on the tractor as the sun goes down.
Cutting wire to act as whalers for the retaining walls. These wires would be stretched to – and past – their limits.
Filled in trench with electrical service and Tbaytel line in. Gotta say I appreciated the coordination between Wildon, Tbaytel, and Hydro One during all of this; they actually made things really easy!
The longer of two retaining walls we built to assist the house in the difficult task of not falling over.