Well BF wanted to finish it in the pitch dark so we did. Still need to pick up some fill to make the bottom level, but it's got some brick support, for now.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I am glad you added the steps! I was remembering the predator in the dark and type of night clothes worn stories and was worried about what might happen....Well BF wanted to finish it in the pitch dark so we did. Still need to pick up some fill to make the bottom level, but it's got some brick support, for now.
View attachment 1173510
It is great to keep that from happening again!I will tell you that the old steps had so much nasty growth on them that they were quite slick, even when dry. When wet, a nightmare. A few years back I went out the door quickly, I think I was throwing food to the chickens. The first step outside was a doozy, and I basically skated a few feet on my right foot, fell backwards and kept going and managed to slam my crotch area into one of the beams holding up the rail.
That was not a good day. If I'd have had a "help I've fallen and took a 4x4 to the crotch at warp speed" button I would have pushed it to get some help.
Well BF wanted to finish it in the pitch dark so we did. Still need to pick up some fill to make the bottom level, but it's got some brick support, for now.
View attachment 1173510
That is a good idea!I was thinking of adding traction to our steps up to the shed. It has algae and when it is wet, it is very slick. I think you can get stuff to stick on the edges.