Killing Two Birds with One Stone?
One of those moments happened today when you have a puzzle that has been lingering a
long time, because you know your solution just isn't quite right, then---
Bingo!
Some time ago I posted a close up picture of my pet yard rock. It is roughly 18"x18"x30", and sunk a few inches in the ground. I wanted it gone. Don't know how heavy but I've not been able to even tip it up out of its nest just by tugging. This is a long distance view. (Btw, that is my neighbor's house, and she *still* hasn't put it up for sale.

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A solution I could handle by myself was suggested at that time---dig a hole right next to the rock and bury it. (Yes!

) It is right near the base of one of those huge pine trees my neighbor and I had removed, and you would probably run into roots digging, so I've been putting it off. At least that's my excuse.
Mowing the back lawn today, I came upon my other yard decoration---a personal sink hole. This is where an old pecan tree was removed years ago. The roots are rotting and the ground is sinking, a little each year, but fast lately. You can probably see where this is heading...
The hole and the rock are on opposite sides of the lot. The distance between them is ~72 feet, but slightly down hill all the way.

If I could tumble that rock in a straight line it would take fewer than 70 tumbles to get it to that hole. That means if I started tomorrow and only tumble it over once each day, it would be in that hole by November 3.

layful: It might even just sink out of sight eventually. Can't mow there anyway, the way it is.
The rock has a fire ant nest on one side, but I sprinkled it with ant bait, and it should be good to go in a day or two. Getting it out of the little hole it's in will be the hardest part. Will bring the pry bar in town tomorrow or Tuesday. I'm ready to get started now! Free strength exercise to boot!
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9/3: 1070 calories