I suppose this is the final stage of the 'tower' build; a new coat of crushed stone, on which to park the Compact Royce.
I ordered a lorry-load (2 cu ms) of stone, from our bloody JCB man, about two years ago.... and its only recently turned-up.
It's a good thing I'm not impatient!
Looks OK; don't you think?
Looks very good and I think I spy your new gas bottle holder on the left.
ReplyDeleteYou do indeed!
DeleteLooking good....is that the 'thing' atop the tower that you bought this summer?
ReplyDeleteNot this summer; a few summers back. Not quite sure what it was, but it does the job.
DeleteHow do they get that wonderful mix of crushed stone and leaves? The fortifications look to be coming on well Sir. Do the anti-les-zombie spikes on the gate need to be a touch taller?
ReplyDeleteI wanted to buy a nice old rusty antique gate, but the dealers all thought I was Rothschild. The cheepo modern job has to suffice.
Deletelooking very tidy and countryfide, Cro! Well done.
ReplyDeleteThe crunch of gravel as the Rolls sweeps up to the door...
ReplyDeleteTom sent me here to study it closely and it looks very well.
ReplyDeleteNever mind, Cro. At least it's come ready aged. It looks like it's been there years. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteits a lovely warm colour, rather Tuscan.
ReplyDeleteLooks good.
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful. Love the tower... Colours are superb ...
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice, indeed!
ReplyDeleteWow!!!! It is just beautiful, Cro.
ReplyDeleteThe title of this post is misleading! :) Hahaha...good one!
ReplyDeleteNot to me, it isn't!!!
DeleteLooks great Cro,I have to say the tower looks like it has been there forever now,II imagine you stand back at times and preen your feathers because you should you both did a fantastic job.The gravel looks wonderful well done!
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that we are both amazed!
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