Catriona and Barry did have some specks of mud on their jeans, Graham was a bit more muddy whilst I looked like I'd been rolling around in it all day. So not much change there.
Here's what we achieved; it was slow going.
At lunchtime
Graham cuts some reeds to lay in front of the wall and help prevent sinking in the mud
The wall at home time
Richard H
No of Wallers: 4
NEWS FROM THE SOUTH!!
Pics at last and a report from the East Midlands branch. I did enjoy the shots of Markenfield brought back happy memories.
The progress here is slow. Three of us and I
am defiantly Richard the younger. A walling Wednesday is at best 2.5
hours but it is still fun.
The wall is approx 20 metres long and in
three distinct sections. The first (top) section we were able to save
much of the wall but the stone is very crumbly. Ketton's biggest
employer is a cement works.that approx 5 metres is finished.
We are laying the foundation on the central section. This is where two
mature trees have been removed. We have problems with large roots and
three stumps. You may spot where the foundations steps in a little to
avoid one stump and a large stone on the outside
of the foundation bridges over a second stump.
The third section we are digging out it is
under 5 feet of earth at the end. The remaining wall under the earth
looks ok ish but again is crumbly. We also unearthed a piece of
decorated stone... any publishable suggestions as what
to do with it would be appreciated
All the best
Richard