Showing posts with label Darley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Darley. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 August 2012

Moving swiftly on ...

Barely had we got used to riding the swings and merry-go-round at Darley than it was time to move on again.  Four weeks was all it took to rebuild the rickety bits of the boundary wall and receive all manner of sage walling advice from passing dog-walkers.  'A good waller only picks up a stone once ....' etc. etc.




Thanks to Roger, Phillip, Graham, Richard and Catriona from all at the Darley Playing Fields Association who also made a generous donation at the end of the project.

This week we sought temporary refuge with Pete and Anita at the Bramhope Scout HQ.  Five of us helped move their walling project on a yard or two before we move on again next week to a new project at Greenhow.  Such busy lives!

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Goodbye Sparrow Hawk; Hello Darley


Looking ever so slightly content with themselves, the merry band pose in front of a completed, bee-proof semi-circle of immaculate dry stone wall.  And it's goodbye Sparrow Hawk Farm.  I must admit I won't miss the slog up the hill but I will miss the cakes and pies.

And now on to Darley - a small rebuild project alongside a children's playground hosted by the local playing fields association.  The pictures tell the story - copes cemented on, wall settles, stones fall out etc. etc.  Two weeks there so far and the main stretch of wall is complete and coped.  Next week (8th August) we'll be tackling a stint outside the playground and then it's off to pastures new again.




And the next job is ...


This little beauty is about 4ft tall so it's all the kind of stone we're used to.  Sadly, it's in Cornwall so by the time we've met at 9:30, travelled down and had coffee it'll be time to come home again!  Shame!