Wednesday 10 November 2021

Stepping Stones

 I was chatting to the window cleaner at the front door yesterday morning and we were saying how mild the weather was for 7 weeks before the new year. 
 I said I'd got really hot laying a few paving slabs earlier and he gave me a puzzled look "laying paving slabs?" I said they're only small paving slabs!
 
Just stepping stones between the patio and the greenhouse so when I go out to open and shut the greenhouse door next year I won't get wet feet.
I've sunk them into the grass so the mower will go over the top.
 The slabs came from down the side of the bungalow, where there are several broken and uneven bits and weeds everywhere but  a quote to remove the slabs and replace them with a concrete path and shingle at the edges was £2090!! so I won't be having that job done for a while. Might as well use what I can elsewhere - less to pay for removal later.

Back Tomorrow
Sue

31 comments:

  1. Excellent way to use the slabs - good for you. Even small ones are very heavy though, aren't they?
    xx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Not too bad with a wheelbarrow and a bit of wiggling them around!

      Delete
  2. Excellent straight line there. Having finished my slab laying this week I agree with you. It's hot, hard, heavy work (but so satisfying, especially when we can reuse materials)

    ReplyDelete
  3. You made a good job of the paving slabs it looks lovely and saves you buying new. It was a lovely day in Stewkley yesterday so a lot was done in the garden.
    Hazel 🌈🌈

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I got the buddleia cut back too. Nasty day today

      Delete
  4. That's a good idea. We have to walk on the grass to get to the greenhouse and, as you say, we get wet feet doing so. The weather is very mild at the moment but the leaves are dropping from the trees fast now.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I've got a garden full of huge sycamore leaves from a tree in next door's garden - need to buy a leaf rake and make a heap somewhere

      Delete
  5. It's still mild here (in Scotland) too. Hard to think that we're a third of the way through November! Your slab path looks great. Well done you!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It will be handing stepping stones next year- bare feet in crocs!

      Delete
  6. I said about putting similar paving stones across the lawn to the bird feeders and my daughter looked at me like I was mad!

    Still mild here too.

    My OH still not keen on the idea of a greenhouse because we have to pay someone to put concrete down AND pay for someone to assemble said greenhouse, so it doesn't look like I'll get one.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Well I think your idea is a good one! I go outside with bare feet in crocs so don't like to get too wet.

      Delete
  7. We have some quite big ones across the lawn. Trouble is they slowly sink (or the lawn slowly rises, I'm not sure which), so after a year or two the grass encroaches from the sides and the stepable area gets smaller. Takes quite a lot of exertion to cut back the grass, and even more to lift them up to put extra soil under.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. That's one problem with stepping stones on grass. Oh well, will sort it when it happens

      Delete
  8. Your practical skills never cease to amaze me!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Those slabs look just right! Good for you! We have lots of leaves in the back yard now but I am waiting on the rest to fall so we don't have to be raking again and again! We might get snow flurries this weekend!?!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I need to buy a leaf rake. I've never lived anywhere before that needed leaves picked up although sometimes I've used the mower set on high

      Delete
  10. I like your stepping stone slab pathway to the greenhouse. I enjoy garden projects too and especially like it when something can be easily re-used and not only looks good but works well too. I'm clearing leaves from my gardens using my new battery powered leaf blower and it is working very well.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Nothing worse than wet feet is there? x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. If I liked socks and wellies it would be OK but I'm nearly always outside with bare feet in crocs although I did put my wellies on for doing the slabs just in case I dropped one!

      Delete
  12. You did a great job making the path. Even the smaller stones can be heavy! You will appreciate that path when it's wet!

    ReplyDelete
  13. “Dear Lady Suffolk,
    Our apologies for the mix up in quotes. You received the quote meant for Chatsworth House. Please ignore it and we will send you a corrected quote as soon as possible,
    Yours etc …”

    ReplyDelete
  14. That price was a shocker, no wonder you postponed it for later!

    ReplyDelete
  15. Your hard work looks good - and a great example of recycling! :)

    ReplyDelete
  16. Wonderful use of something you already had. You did an excellent job of leveling and placing them.

    God bless.

    ReplyDelete
  17. You did a lovely job - it looks delightful.

    ReplyDelete
  18. That looks like a lovely neat job. And I do love it when you can mow straight over stepping stones it makes life so much easier.

    ReplyDelete
  19. I thought the window washer was going to offer to help!

    ReplyDelete