Stone Wall Retrospective: Doug Decker, Dan Faber, and Mike Manzer (Photo: Geo Davis)

Stone Wall Retrospective

Fifteen years ago, on November 5, 2008 we were many months deep into building/rebuilding the stone walls around Rosslyn’s deck. The original estimate had morphed from weeks to months. As I recall, five weeks had stretched into five months by this stage. I’ll dig into my notes to verify, but for the sake of this stone wall retrospective, simply know that we’d overrun yet another deadline and were beyond anxious to wrap up.

Stone Wall Retrospective: Dan Faber and Mike Manzer (Photo: Geo Davis)
Stone Wall Retrospective: Dan Faber and Mike Manzer (Photo: Geo Davis)

We’d been living in the house, but it was still a construction site. Dirty. Muddy. Noisy. Zero privacy. Close to zero down time. And heavily trafficked with contractors and suppliers.

Stone Wall Retrospective: Doug Decker, Dan Faber, and Mike Manzer (Photo: Geo Davis)
Stone Wall Retrospective: Doug Decker, Dan Faber, and Mike Manzer (Photo: Geo Davis)

Our still young puppy, Griffin, thoroughly enjoyed all the commotion, but Susan and I were waaay past our living-in-a-job-site is tolerable threshold.

Stone Wall Retrospective: Doug Decker, Dan Faber, and Mike Manzer (Photo: Geo Davis)
Stone Wall Retrospective: Doug Decker, Dan Faber, and Mike Manzer (Photo: Geo Davis)

I’m getting ahead of myself. Actually *behind* myself (chronologically speaking) in terms of this stone wall retrospective.

Stone Wall Retrospective: Dan Faber and Mike Manzer (Photo: Geo Davis)
Stone Wall Retrospective: Dan Faber and Mike Manzer (Photo: Geo Davis)

So for now I’ll get out of the way for a time capsule post, a grateful meditation on accomplishment and endurance, teamwork and stonework, hardscape integration and cohesion, the brute beauty of stone and the nuanced poetry of wabi-sabi design, reimagining and repurposing,…

Stone Wall Retrospective: Doug Decker (Photo: Geo Davis)
Stone Wall Retrospective: Doug Decker (Photo: Geo Davis)

This was our first foray into upcycling Essex limestone salvaged from our historic property into prominent and important design elements.

Stone Wall Retrospective: NW view (Photo: Geo Davis)
Stone Wall Retrospective: NW view (Photo: Geo Davis)

Turning repurposed Essex limestone (aka Chazy and Trenton Limestone) from former Rosslyn foundation and cistern walls into retaining walls and borders and stairways.

(Source: Hardscape Supervisor)
Stone Wall Retrospective: secret of the welding torch (Photo: Geo Davis)
Stone Wall Retrospective: secret of the welding torch (Photo: Geo Davis)

Today’s stone wall retrospective wouldn’t be complete without a grateful shoutout to Dan Faber, Doug Decker, and Mike Manzer. Thank you! Fifteen years later we’re still super grateful!

Stone Wall Retrospective: tractoring (Photo: Susan Bacot-Davis)
Stone Wall Retrospective: tractoring (Photo: Susan Bacot-Davis)

Griffin Too

As I mentioned above, Griffin loved construction and contractors. He never missed an opportunity to join in the fun.

Stone Wall Retrospective: tractoring with Griffin (Photo: Susan Bacot-Davis)
Stone Wall Retrospective: tractoring with Griffin (Photo: Susan Bacot-Davis)

Even when Susan dressed him up for Halloween! Not so sure these mugs prove he was exactly thrill with his costume though..,

Stone Wall Retrospective: tractoring with Griffin (Photo: Susan Bacot-Davis)
Stone Wall Retrospective: tractoring with Griffin (Photo: Susan Bacot-Davis)

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