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TOO MUCH STUFF!
On the eve of writing an article for Tiny House Listings on the topic of being happy with less I thought I would show you what it looks like when you have too much stuff in a tiny house.
I am preparing for the Women’s Art Festival which is happening in Kingston Ontario on Sunday in City Park so I have a lot of work on the go! My car is full to the roof too…
It is AWFUL to have so much stuff in this tiny space!!
My kitchen is filled and three of the paintings are wet so you can’t even move! It is an obstacle course. Hopefully I won’t need to eat between now and Sunday!
Joining forces
A quick update before I run for a live music event tonight. I did another stone run today. I got enough stone to join the patio with the path. It is set in but clearly, I have not levelled it.
524 square feet of stone is 100% in place. Roughly 200 of this still is not set to level. It took me a lot of my spare time over 6 weeks to get to this point on it. The job cost me $530 dollars including stone, truck insurance and gas. Still way less than ******* quoted me for the delivery for only 144 square foot of stone. I got nearly four times the stone for $460 less than this company quoted!
I am glad I shopped around and I am grateful to brother-in-law B and sister C for allowing me the use of their truck.
Thanks too, goes out to Mulrooney Trucking where I got the stone from one of their quarries. Specifically a big thanks to Dan who has been an awesome person to deal with. Your customer service is excellent and I have recommended you to many people who live in the Kingston area.
An end is in sight and my arms are still not toned… oh well, you can’t have everything…
Again with the stone…
I laid out the stone to measure it for the garden path. It turns out that I have enough stone to take care of the plan. It is not good to walk on. This is actually a job for next spring so I did not yet prepare the job properly, I just wanted to measure before the truck dissolves. The stone dust I laid will have to settle then every stone will have to be removed and levelled to its neighbour. Because it is away from the house, I am not too worried about the drainage. Basically it is just a footpath to the vegetable garden.
This said, I decided that I need a little more stone anyway. I want to join the patio with the path so I need a few more square feet. I guess one or one and a half truckloads will do it. I guess I need about 40 square feet of stone. Fortunately this part is already compressed so I can finish the joining section as I have the patio. Only the path must wait for 2014.
FYI: So far, I have made 13 trips to the quarry for stone at $20/trip. 



