This morning I took part in a project with my outdoors club that made use of the expertise of one of its (Scottish) members to restore a portion of a historic dry stone wall in a church cemetery. More photos at
The Wall.
The Team

Working hard/having fun

Lunch among the tombstones

Finished project

The ultimate test (we passed!)
2 comments:
Those are my favorite types of fences. I really want one circling my property! They are a lot of work though.
You write very well.
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