The children, especially Simon, Grandpa, Grandma, and I fixed up the pony pasture by pulling out a fence and fixing the perimeter. There were three loads of scoria delivered and paid for today. Andrew wants to touch up our driveway a bit and Grandpa wanted to continue working on a road that will make it easier for trucks to deliver grain.
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I remember scoria! Where is it sourced from? As always, great pictures.
Thanks Mary! You made my day 🙂 Leroy Fischer from Beulah is the truck driver and this particular scoria is from north of Beulah, it is very nice scoria. No large chunks, yet holds up well. Leroy goes to different scoria pits, but we sure are impressed with this batch.