
Up and down the interstate.... view of Karl's storm skies. (Not to worry only rain this time.)

Making tufa....

and making tufa....

and breaking tufa....

Actually, I may make lemonade with this one. I think it would look great "planted" into a sloping landscape. What do you think?
2 comments:
Yes to your slope question and you have been busy! Glad you didn't get crushed!
Great idea for using the broken tufa on a slope.
You have been working very hard! They look great!
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