nice sight...NOT

bravowhiskey

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Out the door this am and water boiling up out of the middle of the drive. Oh, @#%$^...
So a digging I went, after the wife got off to town and daughter to school.
Top 10" white rock so had to use a pick ax to start then 20 more inches of red clay.
What a project for the day...and it only hit 99 on the thermometer so it was a regular fall day. (again NOT) Sweated like a pig. (I know, pigs don't sweat, it's just a term) ;D
Next time I dig I hope it is for coins or something better than a leaking piece of PVC.

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Oh, well, things can only improve from a start like this.

BW
 

Tank69

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ouch I feel for ya there , glad you got her done the back fill will be much easier than the dig .
 

RGINN

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Aw, the white rock ain't that bad. But I wish ever body here could share the experience of diggin in that red clay. Feel for ya bud. It's almost up to 60 here right now.
 

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