and me. when the workers dug up the front to remove the interlock , now known as the Great Wall, there was a surplus of limestone screenings. The guys piled it up on the far median. In case, the median sunk again, there would be stuff to fill the hole that would pack nicely < sand better and cheaper, BUT >
The screenings came out soaking wet and HEAVY !. I've been gradually drying out about ten buckets and using the screenings around the back.
E.g. , the interlock not only made a wall but a border for the tree stand. W/out engineering the project, you end up w/ spots where its hard to flush fit the interlock. The limestone finishes the edge and grass won't grow in the limestone. First, b/c its limestone and second it packs in like cement after a while.
Sun blasting out this morning, into the chill but still air. throw on a sweater and ' Bob s your uncle '. Ready to putter.
I YouTubed ' dust elimination ' :
Tip #1 Change your bedding frequently
Tip#2 Use a dehumdifier and change the filter often
Tip#3 Use blinds instead of drapes
Tip#4 Use an air purifier
Tip#5 Vacuum....... vacuum .............. vacuum - the only way to effieciently remove dust
Uh - oh. We have some work to do
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