Opportunity knocks
For some time, I have desired to put pavers underneath our turkey fryer, which we use as an all-purpose outdoor cooking device. But I didnt really want to buy the pavers. Thats no fun.
Last week, my boss tore out a bricked, fenced patio. When I saw the contents of the trailer hed used for demolition, my eyes lit up. He had thrown several old fence posts into trailer, which I immediately saw as landscape timbers. I asked him for those. He said that I could take away any item that was in that trailer.
When I looked at it more closely sometime later, I noticed bricks in there. Nice big, thick, coated bricks. Perfect for getting the fryers legs off the ground. I brought both fence posts and bricks home.
Saturday morning I laid those bricks where I had envisioned them and put the fryer on top. I had just enough to do the job.
I put the cover back on and was very pleased with my work.
Keep your eyes peeled!
Labels: bricks, food, junking, outdoor cooking, recycle, repurpose, trash to treasure
2 Comments:
There's a sense of deep satisfaction when you put somebody's throw-away to a good use. Almost like a re-birth. (Bricks are a particular favorite of mine!)
I love bricks and I *always* feel virtuous when I repurpose something. It is truly like a rebirth.
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