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Dry Stone Wall

Zigs

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Kent, England
I tried to find some pics of the footings for this one but haven't got them anymore.

I had this pile of rubble left over after clearing the bit of hedge where my caravan used to be.


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It was in Sis's garden and she was on holiday so I had to do something with it....

I ended up stacking it nicely 🙂

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I built a recess into the middle of it called a Bee Bole but never got around to putting a Skep for the bees into it 😬

Tetters has built a lovely dry stone wall in her garden too 🙂
 
I tried to find some pics of the footings for this one but haven't got them anymore.

I had this pile of rubble left over after clearing the bit of hedge where my caravan used to be.


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It was in Sis's garden and she was on holiday so I had to do something with it....

I ended up stacking it nicely 🙂

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I built a recess into the middle of it called a Bee Bole but never got around to putting a Skep for the bees into it 😬

Tetters has built a lovely dry stone wall in her garden too 🙂
That's a really nice wall. We have those all over New England because you can't put a foot down up there without there being a rock underneath your feet. You can't have a garden unless you remove the stone, build something, usually a wall with it, and some of the walls are 3' wide on top, 4-5' high and 4' wide on the bottom.

I fell off one when I was a kid and landed in a bed of poison ivy. My Gran was flipping out as we had a good 20 minute walk to get home and she was sure I'd be covered in welts since I only had shorts and a sleeveless top on.

Turns out I am not allergic to poison ivy, so I used to chase the boys with handfuls of it !! 😄
 
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