Some shots on the progress.
Early in the staging, planning and placement
A few more dug in
Here I have added smaller ones toward the very bottom of the hill to compliment the larger stones. Like they broke away from them and rolled there. You can see the staging area up top. I am saving the largest stones for the top. I placed alomost all the stones so they tilt back into the hill side to nurish the rock garden when it rains. Most have been almost perfect placing. If I could suggest one thing for someone who may undertake this, it would be to get all the same type of geological stones. I have an assortment, which makes the placing and planning more complicated.
Another view
Slowly getting there. I maked allot of cubbies for plantings. The hill has a northern exposure with very high drainage, mostly small rocks and shale base, which is why the grass never gets high there. The idea is for the stones to create shade pockets and microclimates, so many alpine and fragile (Maintence Free...I hope) plants can survive.
Here you see the only red stones I had, I thought about intermingling them amounst the rest, but they seem to stand out, so I grouped them and handled them as carefull as I could so I did not damage them with the loader, I also tried to look at the shape and interesting parts of the stone and displayed them towards the viewer. These had some interesting holes and alge. I also tried to keep grain lines and such running in bond.
I am at a stand still now, its been very wet and all my friends don't call anymore......Wonder why?