I haven't been entirely idle over winter, in fact I've achieved more than I thought I would be able to.
Firstly, to return yet again to my clay 'soil', sorry but this amuses me

. When I dug the hole for my dustbin sump, I had it fitting quite nicely with the top at soil level.

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As I said a few posts back, one day I noticed that it had lifted up and discovered that there was water sitting in the hole and the bin had floated up a couple of inches.
The weather dried up somewhat and eventually it went back down more or less to where it had started.
Then it rained again and this is the result:

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That went down again eventually, although not quite to the bottom. Yesterday I put two large concrete ridge tiles in the bin, last night it rained again and this morning it is floating with a pronounced list to one side!

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Before anyone suggests it, I don't want to put water in the bin yet so that I can adjust heights etc to match the end of the stream bed, when I get that far. I'm just hoping that in due course the bin full of water, plus the weight of the pump, plus the weight of the pebbles on the lid, will be enough to counter the upward water pressure collecting in the hole in subsequent winters!
Anyway, enough of that. I have actually made some progress on the stream itself. When I originally cast the concrete trackbed, I always had it in mind that it needed facing, but being short of Tuits, I never did get around to it. It was never really exposed very much before so wasn't a major eyesore. However since the stream will be significantly lower I felt that it really had to be tackled, especially after seeing Phil's cast concrete facings in a similar situation. I did actually make a trial section using a mould but that was before I carved the bridge from the Aerated blocks. After the success of that, it was no-brainer to do the same for the facings, using up left over blocks at the same time and ending up with the same surface finish as the bridge, as a bonus. You may have already seen the comments and pictures whch Mr Spectre posted, but for completeness, this shows the facings. The joins are showing darker because the mortar/pointing was damp. When dry it is a fair match for the blocks and once I've applied water proofer to the joins I think it will blend in, especially once weathering takes effect.

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Yesterday I managed to get the underlay and liner in place and approximately trimmed. I had previously cut a large sheet of polythene to size and shape to act as a template for the actual stream liner, sdo I spread it out on the lawn and put the template on top to cut round. It was dry, but blowing a gusty 20+ mph wind which made handing large flat sheets, interesting at times!
Last night it rained again but fortunately I had deliberately folded the bottom end of the liner up out of the way to stop even more water funnelling into the bin hole. Good job I did, because this morning I have a long, thin, lake.

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