Re: My Storage Shed
Group: alt.support.alzheimers Date: Mon, Nov 21, 2005, 9:17pm From:
kk5151@hotmail.com (Karen)
> Ronny, it may be a little late to mention
> this but I've seen bags of Quickcrete
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> growing in the cracks.
> Karen
Ronny:
It's too late,it's too late! I'm not going to move them again! :-) LoL
I forgot though to say what I did do with them! I did use them as sort
of a retaining wall on one part of our farm pond. We have had one place
where a small dam has washed out a bit over the years,so I just put the
Sackrete bags in there and used my 5 gallon bucket to get a bit of water
out of the pool to wet them down. Hope it works when the rains come and
the pool fills up. Just those few bags in one place would give us 4 or
inches of higher water level in that pond. Doesn't sound like much;but
it's really quite a bit of difference.
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"Ronny TX" <Acts17-11@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:15793-4382744B-1063@storefull-3334.bay.webtv.net...
Since I got finished with cleaning the closet,I started on my 10 1/2 x
14 foot storage shed yesterday. Have took off over half a pickup truck
load of junk from that to our junkpile,burned one big barrel of trash
out of there yesterday and 2 more today. The hardest part today was
moving the 7 80lb bags of Sacrete cement! But carried them out to my
truck and hauled that off too. So my storage shed is starting to look a
lot better! LoL Still have a ways to go to clean it completely;but the
hardest part is done now! :-)
Gwen Love - 22 Nov 2005 16:11 GMT
Ronny, I'm glad you used them for something useful.
Gwen
> Re: My Storage Shed
> Group: alt.support.alzheimers Date: Mon, Nov 21, 2005, 9:17pm From:
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> lot better! LoL Still have a ways to go to clean it completely;but the
> hardest part is done now! :-)