Last one 'til I go dig up/drag out some more stones. Many of the stones on the top of the wall may very well not stay there. A lot depends on what sizes and shapes I can bring down from above the house where I'm cutting in another "woodroad". Not sure but, in a couple of pictures you may be able to see a large rust brown stone jutting out. That is intentional as a "stile" (sp?). Saw that in a show on VT Public TV (Stone Rising). It, along with one just above and further down the wall, shold provide a little interest and precarious steps up/down from the center of the wall. After watching "Stone Rising", I got "inspired" /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
Building this has been a lot of fun (Ah, I mean backbreaking work!). The poor J.D., and my back, are no better for the wear and tear but it beats watching the boob tube. I'm posting all this today as my back is telling me to take a couple of days off. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
The cap stones will probably wait 'til next Spring/Summer. I want it all to settle and heave this Winter and then see where I have to make any adjustments. At least I should be able to re-grade the area above the wall and get that topsoil and seed down before the growing season is gone.
Hope you enjoyed the pic.'s.
Tom