...that's what we did all day. After 4 truck loads of dirt we finally have a marginally level backyard. I can't believe the difference it has made. It's starting to look like a potentially functional backyard. Who knew?

Dad's dog Maddie

Check out the dirt in the upper center of the picture...that area used to play host to thousands of rocks and a huge hole (former home of a painfully ugly shrub).

On the cusp of level


4 loads...who knew a small yard would need that much dirt?! Thanks to dad's farm for the dirt, and Abate-a-Weed for the use of the trailer.

Ben & James unloading the stuff
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