An hour or so later the shoes shone and we could move on to the next chore: Masonry Part Deux.
One of the stones The Guy carefully re-set a few weekends ago popped again. When we lifted it this time it separated cleanly along a natural fault, leaving a thicker piece that we were able to reset and a thinner piece we'll keep and use to replace cracked stones on other projects.
We used a different grade of stone dust for the mortar that should be more resistant to cracking. It looks much more natural than last time so we're hopeful. (The reddish coloured line in the photo above isn't a crack but hæmatite within the stone).
But why were there two shoe cleaning episodes? Hmm. Someone undertook the messy, dusty work in his Cole Haan sandals....
.... and had to clean them quickly before another pair became "yard shoes".
(Yes, I fibbed about the no shoe-polishing photo).
If you aren't careful, the 'yard shoes' can really proliferate.
ReplyDeleteSo true - we had to separate them as we were sure they were breeding...
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