
We don’t get 60-70 degrees and a Palm Tree in the distance back in
Canada December 30,2025. The Weatheredge Limestone Tumbled
Olde Mill Estate Blend is a blend of Split and Weathered Faces.
Most of our customers choose white mortar, to lay this blend.

The hearth slab is also made from the same matching Weatheredge
Limestone and is 4″ thick, 12″ deep and 6′ long. It is rock faced on
3 edges and has a textured top (which magnifies its beautiful veining).
The wood ceiling & wood mantle fit each other well and compliment
the “Natural Stone” on the Outdoor fireplace.

The picture below shows the “Weatheredge Limestone Tumbled Olde
Mill Estate Blend” on the chimney as well. This stone comes from our
“Weatheredge Limestone Quarry” on Manitoulin Island. #6 highway
enters the island from the north (crossing the swing bridge) and the
ferry enters the island from the south. We bring 47 1/2 ton loads of
stone on the ferry to bring them to our processing facility.
(These are legal freight weights in Canada)

Nice warm weather and palm trees on the other side of the canal.
That’s quite special to us Canadians.

The Outdoor kitchen also has matching “Weatheredge Limestone
Tumbled Olde Mill Estate Blend” on it as well.

The wide return on the “Thin Veneer L-shaped Corners” make a
project look solid, giving the appearance of a “thick stone wall”
(like they used to build thick stone structures).

Florida at Christmas time. Nice Palm Trees on the other side of the
swimming pool and canal. At this point we already had approximately
3′ of snow back in Canada, so it was quite inviting to have 60-75
degree weather while we were here. Thanks to the contractor that
took time out of his busy schedule to drive to this jobsite to meet us
here, and show us around.

This is a sunset picture at the front of the house we rented while
getting project pictures in Florida.