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  • brunogirin@mastodon.me.ukB brunogirin@mastodon.me.uk

    @kristiedegaris driving a digger sounds fun!

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    @brunogirin I'm generally a bit scared of machinery but I am determined. In this line of work it is an incredibly uselful skill.

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    • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

      I call myself a fair-weather waller. I don’t do drystone work through the worst of winter. If you have ever jammed numb fingers between cold stones, started a morning by sledgehammering apart a frozen stone pile, or done a pee outside, bum exposed to biting winter air, you will understand why.

      Drystone season is almost upon us. This year we have a run of really interesting jobs and I have a new ambition, learning to drive a digger.

      #Scotland #UK #Sustainability #Nature #Art

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      @kristiedegaris beautiful work! Love how the bench emerges from the stonework. We had Andy Goldsworthy com here some decades ago and build stone artworks in the parklands which your work reminds me of

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      • morebento@aus.socialM morebento@aus.social

        @kristiedegaris beautiful work! Love how the bench emerges from the stonework. We had Andy Goldsworthy com here some decades ago and build stone artworks in the parklands which your work reminds me of

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        @morebento I love Andy's work. I missed his exhibition in Edinburgh and gutten that I did.

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        • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

          @morebento I love Andy's work. I missed his exhibition in Edinburgh and gutten that I did.

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          @kristiedegaris here we are https://www.adelaide-parklands.asn.au/blog/2024/6/12/know-your-park-lands-art-black-spring

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          • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

            @morebento I love Andy's work. I missed his exhibition in Edinburgh and gutten that I did.

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            @kristiedegaris yes he’s fabulous. I have one of his books on leaves and we are fortunate to have some of his works all the way down here

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            • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

              I call myself a fair-weather waller. I don’t do drystone work through the worst of winter. If you have ever jammed numb fingers between cold stones, started a morning by sledgehammering apart a frozen stone pile, or done a pee outside, bum exposed to biting winter air, you will understand why.

              Drystone season is almost upon us. This year we have a run of really interesting jobs and I have a new ambition, learning to drive a digger.

              #Scotland #UK #Sustainability #Nature #Art

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              @kristiedegaris I’m the same! Now that Rag Stones is out in the wild I’m using the time indoors to shelter from the wind and start researching a new book. But I’m itching to get back out to the dykes!

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              • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                I call myself a fair-weather waller. I don’t do drystone work through the worst of winter. If you have ever jammed numb fingers between cold stones, started a morning by sledgehammering apart a frozen stone pile, or done a pee outside, bum exposed to biting winter air, you will understand why.

                Drystone season is almost upon us. This year we have a run of really interesting jobs and I have a new ambition, learning to drive a digger.

                #Scotland #UK #Sustainability #Nature #Art

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                @kristiedegaris +1 on the digger. it's super useful and fun and you get to feel a bit like godzilla 😎

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                • nflux@gts.exile.socialN nflux@gts.exile.social

                  @kristiedegaris +1 on the digger. it's super useful and fun and you get to feel a bit like godzilla 😎

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                  @nflux I think I'd like that a lot

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                  • badgerandvole@mastodon.scotB badgerandvole@mastodon.scot

                    @kristiedegaris I’m the same! Now that Rag Stones is out in the wild I’m using the time indoors to shelter from the wind and start researching a new book. But I’m itching to get back out to the dykes!

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                    @BadgerandVole It's a good feeling to be itching to back isn't it? Hope you have a good season of stone.

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                    • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                      I call myself a fair-weather waller. I don’t do drystone work through the worst of winter. If you have ever jammed numb fingers between cold stones, started a morning by sledgehammering apart a frozen stone pile, or done a pee outside, bum exposed to biting winter air, you will understand why.

                      Drystone season is almost upon us. This year we have a run of really interesting jobs and I have a new ambition, learning to drive a digger.

                      #Scotland #UK #Sustainability #Nature #Art

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                      @kristiedegaris

                      The stone work is beautiful

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                      • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                        I call myself a fair-weather waller. I don’t do drystone work through the worst of winter. If you have ever jammed numb fingers between cold stones, started a morning by sledgehammering apart a frozen stone pile, or done a pee outside, bum exposed to biting winter air, you will understand why.

                        Drystone season is almost upon us. This year we have a run of really interesting jobs and I have a new ambition, learning to drive a digger.

                        #Scotland #UK #Sustainability #Nature #Art

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                        @kristiedegaris Gorgeous drystone work! Thanks for sharing!

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                        • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                          I call myself a fair-weather waller. I don’t do drystone work through the worst of winter. If you have ever jammed numb fingers between cold stones, started a morning by sledgehammering apart a frozen stone pile, or done a pee outside, bum exposed to biting winter air, you will understand why.

                          Drystone season is almost upon us. This year we have a run of really interesting jobs and I have a new ambition, learning to drive a digger.

                          #Scotland #UK #Sustainability #Nature #Art

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                          @kristiedegaris

                          That's masterful stuff. I immediately thought of Goldsworthy, too, as someone else mentioned. He has some installations I've visited in DC's National Gallery and at another site in suburban Maryland that I've visited. Have fun with the Digger!

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                          • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                            I call myself a fair-weather waller. I don’t do drystone work through the worst of winter. If you have ever jammed numb fingers between cold stones, started a morning by sledgehammering apart a frozen stone pile, or done a pee outside, bum exposed to biting winter air, you will understand why.

                            Drystone season is almost upon us. This year we have a run of really interesting jobs and I have a new ambition, learning to drive a digger.

                            #Scotland #UK #Sustainability #Nature #Art

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                            Seems like a good metaphor for life, too, I guess. Something about preparing for bad times during the good times?

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                            • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                              I call myself a fair-weather waller. I don’t do drystone work through the worst of winter. If you have ever jammed numb fingers between cold stones, started a morning by sledgehammering apart a frozen stone pile, or done a pee outside, bum exposed to biting winter air, you will understand why.

                              Drystone season is almost upon us. This year we have a run of really interesting jobs and I have a new ambition, learning to drive a digger.

                              #Scotland #UK #Sustainability #Nature #Art

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                              @kristiedegaris I lived in Wensleydale and my neighbour had a large garden with a long ry stone wall one side. The ram that did it took many weeks (guaranteed by them for 100 years) but the debated how many tonnes of stones (am I right a tonne per metre) and how long it took to build all the walls we could see across the dale, just a tiny proportion of the Dale’s walls

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                              • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                                I call myself a fair-weather waller. I don’t do drystone work through the worst of winter. If you have ever jammed numb fingers between cold stones, started a morning by sledgehammering apart a frozen stone pile, or done a pee outside, bum exposed to biting winter air, you will understand why.

                                Drystone season is almost upon us. This year we have a run of really interesting jobs and I have a new ambition, learning to drive a digger.

                                #Scotland #UK #Sustainability #Nature #Art

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                                @kristiedegaris I'm curious how logistics work for drystone wall building. Do you arrange the material needed? or is it the client who has an abundance of it

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                                • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                                  I call myself a fair-weather waller. I don’t do drystone work through the worst of winter. If you have ever jammed numb fingers between cold stones, started a morning by sledgehammering apart a frozen stone pile, or done a pee outside, bum exposed to biting winter air, you will understand why.

                                  Drystone season is almost upon us. This year we have a run of really interesting jobs and I have a new ambition, learning to drive a digger.

                                  #Scotland #UK #Sustainability #Nature #Art

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                                  @kristiedegaris i swear i will upvote every single post about building stone walls I see here

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                                  • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                                    I call myself a fair-weather waller. I don’t do drystone work through the worst of winter. If you have ever jammed numb fingers between cold stones, started a morning by sledgehammering apart a frozen stone pile, or done a pee outside, bum exposed to biting winter air, you will understand why.

                                    Drystone season is almost upon us. This year we have a run of really interesting jobs and I have a new ambition, learning to drive a digger.

                                    #Scotland #UK #Sustainability #Nature #Art

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                                    @kristiedegaris I worked several decades in construction so I've some idea what you're saying. Brickies labourers breaking the ice on the water butt so they can mix when the temperature rises enough, working with timber that's been outside and freezing overnight, fixing roof timbers in the icy breeze all day.
                                    So happy to have retired.

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                                    • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                                      I call myself a fair-weather waller. I don’t do drystone work through the worst of winter. If you have ever jammed numb fingers between cold stones, started a morning by sledgehammering apart a frozen stone pile, or done a pee outside, bum exposed to biting winter air, you will understand why.

                                      Drystone season is almost upon us. This year we have a run of really interesting jobs and I have a new ambition, learning to drive a digger.

                                      #Scotland #UK #Sustainability #Nature #Art

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                                      @kristiedegaris Lovely job

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                                      • rakowskibartosz@hachyderm.ioR rakowskibartosz@hachyderm.io

                                        @kristiedegaris I'm curious how logistics work for drystone wall building. Do you arrange the material needed? or is it the client who has an abundance of it

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                                        @RakowskiBartosz It works all sorts of ways. Firstly we try to use local stone where possible, that could be reclaimed stone, field stone or local quarries depending on what client wants/needs. Sometimes clients have stone but almost always they underestimate just how much they are going to need as well as the type of stone they need for different parts of the wall.

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                                        • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                                          I call myself a fair-weather waller. I don’t do drystone work through the worst of winter. If you have ever jammed numb fingers between cold stones, started a morning by sledgehammering apart a frozen stone pile, or done a pee outside, bum exposed to biting winter air, you will understand why.

                                          Drystone season is almost upon us. This year we have a run of really interesting jobs and I have a new ambition, learning to drive a digger.

                                          #Scotland #UK #Sustainability #Nature #Art

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                                          @kristiedegaris

                                          This bench is fantastic!

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