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Monday, October 10, 2011
The Rockpile
This is not work for an old woman and an old man. Tonight Grandpa and I spread a pile of gravel on the driveway. The dump truck did most of the work on the driveway itself, but it left us a pile to spread on the parking pad and in front of the garage. It only took us about an hour with a scoop shovel and a garden rake, but now I am beginning to feel it between my shoulders. Grandpa is a strong wiry man, and he moved right through that big heap of rock with his shovel. I thought of how many humans have had to work gravel or rock piles throughout history. Sometimes for their own need, sometimes to build cathedrals, sometimes as a punishment. It is difficult work, and it's not a job for Grandma!
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