Murphy and I are moving this stone. Using sticks as leavers and boards to slide them across. It has been some time since I linked to WORDLESS WEDNESDAY
I did general things around the place. I put money on my credit card. If nothing major goes wrong, I plan to pay it off before my retirement check in October. I went over to visit Liz today. We're having roast pork for dinner tonight.
Coffee is on.
Roast pork for dinner, sounds yummy
ReplyDeleteRoast pork sounds good to me. I'm glad you got to visit Liz.
ReplyDelete...my stone moving days are behind me.
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty big stone, where are you moving it to? I don't like pork, I prefer roast beef or chicken.
ReplyDeleteWhy are you moving stone? Roast pork. Can you send me some please.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly keep busy!
ReplyDeleteThat's a large stone! A pork roast sounds excellent.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the visit. I'll see a lot of crafts here. I'll explore them.
ReplyDeleteI am not sure what you'll do with that stone, but painted, could be a fine focal point in the garden!
Happy Today and a fine weekend!
I love the Poe quote in your header!
ReplyDeleteHard work moving rocks. Roast pork sounds good for dinner. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI hope you are well. Moving that rock must have been a bigger chore than you anticipated.
ReplyDeleteThe stone is beautiful - to which place are you moving it?
ReplyDeleteI like roast pork too!
All the best, Traude
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I don't know where the huge stone came from but when I move things like that, I get them onto a canvas, then pull them that way. Usually makes it easy, especially on grass.
ReplyDeleteStepping stones to the future.
ReplyDeleteMoving stones is hard work
ReplyDeleteNot easy moving stones.
ReplyDeleteYour Roast Pork dinner sounds good.
All the best Jan