After the demolition, it turned out that the plot is on average lower than the street land and the neighboring plots (the previous owner had concreted over more than half of the plot), so you can also use such an excavation well, right?
I don't even know if contract crushing (i.e. making gravel from delivered construction debris) is offered by anyone. Juice from self-delivered apples is currently not available due to corona-related logistical changes.
Well, this is how it looks right now (with kind regards from my neighbor):
Wow, you really slobbered a lot of Tipp-Ex fluid there – were there that many secrets in the picture?
I simply had my phone number written large on the wall inside every floor during the shell construction.
My first impulse was that "Stockwerkinnen" (floor-inside) might be going a bit too far with gendering. But when I consider how often we unravel in hillside locations whether the upper floor or the lower floor more rightfully claims the name ground floor, then I must realize: floors can even be diverse :-)
Next time I will add a bit of green.
“Miss, take green, it lifts you up!” my late grandmother would have said. And “Purple is the last resort!”