Graham, Barry and I wended out way down the hill, past a sheep with most of it's coat trailing behind it, like a cut price royal bride, to put some toppers of the nearly completed section of wall.
A small amount of building was required before the toppers went on, and a large amount of toppers needed hunting down in the out-crop to the South. The morning was spent, by Graham and I, stone collecting. We managed to shift a couple of tonnes down to the wall, whilst Barry made sure the wall was ready for the toppers.
The afternoon was punctuated by yelps and grunts from me whilst trying to lug the larger toppers onto the wall. Barry and Graham completed the task in graceful silence.
The inspectors came after we'd finished to moo their disapproval.
A small amount of building was required before the toppers went on, and a large amount of toppers needed hunting down in the out-crop to the South. The morning was spent, by Graham and I, stone collecting. We managed to shift a couple of tonnes down to the wall, whilst Barry made sure the wall was ready for the toppers.
The afternoon was punctuated by yelps and grunts from me whilst trying to lug the larger toppers onto the wall. Barry and Graham completed the task in graceful silence.
The inspectors came after we'd finished to moo their disapproval.
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