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First item sold: Jesus the Christ, 1922 edition.
Most impressive item ever: Mormon Doctrine, green, second edition, signed by Bruce R. McConkie.
Personal favorite: 1958 Relief Society Magazine.
The one I don't understand how it's taking so long to sell: No Man Knows My History, first edition (cheap!).
Author's funniest name: Paul Cheesman.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Rocks!
We decided that putting mulch and bark chips in parts of our yard wasn't such a good idea because they rot, disintegrate, and get blown by the wind. So we got rocks. We called our friendly neighbor rock retailer, Staker Parson, and they informed us that the minimum purchase with delivery was 5 tons. "Awesome!" we though, before we realize that 5 tons is a really, really huge amount of rocks. But we have lots of places where to put rocks, so we are still positive that we'll find a place to put them all...
Rocks in the patch by the fence. Previously filled with decolored, patchy bark chips:
Rocks in our former "weed patch," now looking even better thanks to our cheap 1" rocks. They are actually very colorful, but only when they are wet. The rest of the time they look kind of dull, especially when they are dirty, which is most of the time, because, you know, they're rocks, and they're outside...
The remaining pile of rocks after applying said rocks everywhere we could think of:
The big "island" around the tree. We did this because we're sick of raking piles of pine needles every summer. Besides, the pine needles burn the grass, so that area always looks brownish anyway.
Rocks in the patch by the fence. Previously filled with decolored, patchy bark chips:
Rocks in our former "weed patch," now looking even better thanks to our cheap 1" rocks. They are actually very colorful, but only when they are wet. The rest of the time they look kind of dull, especially when they are dirty, which is most of the time, because, you know, they're rocks, and they're outside...
The remaining pile of rocks after applying said rocks everywhere we could think of:
Drama Gabe |
The big "island" around the tree. We did this because we're sick of raking piles of pine needles every summer. Besides, the pine needles burn the grass, so that area always looks brownish anyway.
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