And don't be so modest Mark, the planter boxes on either side of the driveway and one on the side, which you can't see, and the patented oyster shell/ broken brick grabble (tm) apron to my driveway, which at the time kept my little low riding Toyota from bottoming out, and the oyster shell french drain system under the water spigot, and the soffit vents, and the little section of brick paving in the back (which got dug up by a brick thief, for the 3 cents per brick, bricks) and the photonias in the front planter boxes, which were six feet tall before Katrina killed them, and in this picture have just been recently chainsawed down by me, and the drip irrigation system, which you left me but I didn't use until ambitous post-K landscaping of the back yard---are all your contributions to the project. It was a lot of work though, brought in on a pretty tight budget, over six years, which is four years longer than it should have taken me, and arguably is still not really finished. But I'm happy with it. It is a pretty peaceful to live in ghetto property.
- jimlouis 7-25-2006 4:04 pm





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