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- Wednesday February 24, 2016
It's an art drystane dyking and hard graft. It's truly amazing when you see the stane dykes running away up over the hillsides and to think that some were built well over a 100 years agoI love dry stane dykes. There is a new wall about a mile from me next to a rugby club built in the style of a dry stone wall.
But due to HSE regs and the use of cement it looks like someone flung cement and river pebbles against a fence.
It looks like shit and when the frost gets inbetween the stone it's going to blow apart. Its been two years so far. Oh and did I say it looks shit.
I'm not a brickie but I've built better looking stone walls myself. I'm just not fast enough at it to make a living out if it.