Dig a hole in your lawn ... and bury it. You end up with more dirt for the garden.
Dig a hole in your lawn ... and bury it. You end up with more dirt for the garden.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Solution. Ditch Yaris.
I never get lost. I go on adventures
Put it on the kerb with a pricetag on it, someone will steal it overnight. Worked for my old fridge/freezer![]()
Build a fort in your front yard and stick a confederate flag up the top.
Just finished doing that as a winter project. Decided to build a new retaining wall and a bike shed. problem was breaking up the old drive before I could start anything, so I set to work with a sledge hammer initially, then, after I stuffed up my elbow I bought a jack hammer. Got that done and used much of the rubble as back fill for the retaining wall, Then used most of the rest to build up rockeries alongside the drive. Finished the concreting and after three months of working alone the whole thing is all up and running. The last bits of old concrete will be used up for other rockeries around the garden, I've got an acre of it so no problem in getting rid of it all. Now I need a month's rest to recover. Who said you can take it easy when you retire, Maybe I will, but only when I get old.![]()
if it is clean fill.......no re-bar.......smales farm/quarry by north shore hospital used to take it if you can drop it off......give them a ring
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The Yaris?
you've succumbed.......?
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
Pikes Point Refuse Transfer Station. $30 per car load.Loaded the rest into four recycle bins and offloaded it there.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
You should have advertised it on Trademe as a kitset driveway.
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