The earth shook. Well, the earth actually moved but it was not
all that dramatic.
I was working on
another project that had been facing me for years. The brick walkway in front of our house has
been settling ever since Glenn laid it many years ago.
The worst of the
settling was just below the first step to the house.
With every rain, a
puddle would gather just below that step.
At first, the puddle was small.
Over the years, the puddle just kept getting bigger as more of the
bricks dropped. This was not an issue during most of the year, but during the
freezing temps of winter that first step down was like stepping onto a mini
ice-skating rink. I do not skate, ice or
otherwise.
Glenn had just
ordered and received a dump truck load of small gravel/fines for another
project. This was adequate material that
was needed to raise and level that sunken section of walkway.
Glenn was too busy
building fences and such, so I took the initiative to fix our walkway.
I broke the tip off
my garden trowel trying to pry out the first brick - ugh. I really like that trowel, too. The remaining bricks, about 150 or so (it is
amazing the number of bricks contained in small area) came out more easily with
just a gently tug. I pulled and piled
the bricks one by one until I felt I had retreated beyond the ‘bad’ section.
Next, I lugged 5
gallon buckets filled, actually half-filled, with the gravel. I would shovel, carry, dump, shovel, carry,
and dump until I felt I had enough extra base material bult-up.
I started to replace
the bricks. Again, an amazing
revelation…I can remove 150 bricks but for some reason I cannot put back 150
bricks into the same area - what gives?
I shifted to the edge
where the bricks meet the soil of a perennial flower bed. The earth started to move next to where I was
digging and it was not moving because of anything I was doing.
Do you see the toad? Now you know why I thought it was a chunk of earth. |
Quite suddenly, a chunk
of dirt hopped up and into the adjacent salvia.
That dirt was not dirt, but a fairly good-sized toad which I evidently
disturbed. Surprised me!
I am on break
now. I may not even return to the task at
hand until tomorrow or the next day.
But, I am confident my walkway will get fixed…soon…I hope!
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