Progress continues.
Putting a walkway on the side of the shop had not been much of a priority. I'd wear the grass down in the summers but it always rebounded. Now that shop has heat and I'm out there daily, there is a lot more traffic. Just in the last couple of months, the tamped-down grass is noticeable. It was definitely on the way to being a dirt path.
I came across a "deal" locally and picked up enough cement pavers to knock out a few projects.
I keep an old Honda 4-wheeler to plow snow and it stays parked most of the year. So, the first thing I did was scrape the spot it's parked and did my best to relevel it. I can do a lot of things but setting pavers seems to be a weakness of mine. Haha. It took me a while and it's still just "okay" which is definitely good enough. I can get really nitpicky and I have to remind myself, "perfect is the enemy of good."
Then, I put some pavers under the outside unit of the minisplit. This was just to make it easier when I'm mowing.
As luck would have it, my neighbor and friend decided he was going to tear out his lawn and resod, so he rented a sod cutter the weekend I was getting after this. I had texted him for a tamper and ended up with the tamper and a sod cutter to cut in the walkway.
So, that Sunday morning, the kids and I went over to his house and tossed half of his old lawn into a trailer. We had a bunch of laughs and wore the kids out. Then it was back onto the walkway project and I worked on it every free moment until it was done.
Today I wrapped it up. I had some sprinklers to repair and an extra paver to use so I put it under the hose hanger, which is another place that's annoying to mow. Spread some seed, ran the newly repaired sprinklers that hadn't worked right for a couple years and took a moment to reflect on why I won't be going into the paver business... hahaha.
Actually, I'm happy with the completed project. Getting the walkway done forced me to get several other things done. I used the dirt to fill some problem areas around the yard, repaired a bunch of irrigation, and the work I did now will hopefully save me some time and look better.
It's nice when a useful project can be done in a few days. Usually, each summer I take on a big yard/house project. This year, I'd like to do a couple more smaller/quick ones.