Here is the previous post with pics from the driveway before it was poured.
http://tiff-countrylivin.blogspot.com/2009/10/still-under-construction.html
This is as you are coming up the driveway.

This is as you are coming up the driveway.

This is the opposite view.


And, I always like to add a personal touch to any concrete work done on the house. The basement walls have this on top somewhere (even though the rest of the house sits on top of it).


Next is to pour the driveway all the way to the creek. This will involve about a week of not driving on the concrete. You have to let it cure for at least a week, or it will crack. It should be interesting. :)
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