Green grass and tarmac

When we started building our new house people wondered why we would build it so close to the road. Our property is 400 feet long and the house is 28 feet (3 feet more than the minimum allowed) from the road. Our logic was simple. Most people (me included) don't use ever their front yards, except when they go there to mow the grass or plant some flowers. So why make it the biggest portion of your yard? Furthermore, our fabulous mountain view is to the south (the back of the property) That's the way the biggest windows face. We built our house (and shop too) with styrofoam blocks filled with concrete. That and triple glazing in the windows means we don't hear the traffic on the road out front or noise from the shop. Our shop is 40 feet from the back of the property (the minimum allowed). In between  the two buildings is 300 feet of private yard. About one third of it is taken up with driveway, shop apron and parking. One third is (now) lush rolling grass. The last third of the property is reserved for the miniature horses who enjoy a special gravel footing. Because they are on carefully controlled diets and to keep their feet in top condition they are not on grass.

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With the driveway in and much of the lawn now planted it is looking pretty much like we dreamed for so many years.

-grampa dan

Day of big change

Our property changed more visually in one day than it ever has previously. The paving crew was the first to arrive. They started at the back of the shop laying down the blacktop.

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A short while later a massive truck and trailer pulled in with twelve pallets of rolled sod. Our work was cut out for us as we were to be busy all day laying sod.

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Peter and the concrete carving crew were also busy sculpting rocks on the low retaining wall under the fence. The concrete started getting a little hard just before lunch and all hands were put to work getting the carving done before it turned rock hard. Here's a pic of the crew in action... Except Jack who was in the shop welding more fence.

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By day's end the bulk of the sod was tamped into place and the sprinklers were on to water it in. The driveway is now in... I'll get some pics tomorrow. The property is looking pretty snazzy.

-grampa dan

More ideas?

In the theme park industry nothing is final until it gets built. Even at this eleventh hour, a couple of weeks before construction begins we are exploring every option in SkallyWag Bay Adventure Park. Based on what we observed on our last project we are looking at different ride/attraction combinations and arrangements. In a few more days things will be locked down and construction will begin... but in the meantime it is kind of fun to explore the endless possibilities. In the latest version the Treasure Quest play area got a whole lot more exciting.

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The big question is... "what will the final version of the park look like?" The answer will be known soon...

-grampa dan