End of the Connecticut Shoreline Season

This past (Labor Day) weekend is the 'official/unofficial' end to the Connecticut Shoreline summer season. Most of the boat owners up and down the coast of Connecticut, from Madison and Guilford to Branford and on down to NYC will pull their boats, have them winterized and get ready for the coming fall. We even saw a boat from New Zealand in the Stony Creek harbor this weekend. Not sure what their plan is.

But despite that change, it's not over for stonework. In fact, now that the weather is a bit cooler and the kids are back at school, it's the perfect time to think about that outside project. Of course I'm biased because I want the cooler weather to lift heavy rocks, but if you're a do-it-yourselfer this is still the ideal period to put in that new stone patio, walkway, stairs or decorative wall you've been thinking about.

One thing I help with is designing the concept of the project, talking about the different types of stones, and helping you decide what will work best for your personality, lifestyle and home. You'd be surprised how quickly the Stony Creek Granite (which is a bit pink) suddenly doesn't make the wife happy. Ask an expert first.

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