
We got the first part of our path done! It's about 3x6 and it took forever! I thought it would be cool to have a winding path going throughout our huge backyard, so I started digging. Wow, digging is hard work!

Then my wonderful hubby took over! (thank goodness, I was already bored with building it!)

He put cement at the bottom, and then did the brick work, and all the other finishing touches so that it looks nice.

4 comments:
Now that is a lovely path! I always have great ideas for my yard, but never get them done, so kudos to you!
That is going to take some serious patience. It will be worth it though. I like when they are made of real brick or stones versus colored concrete.
You dug that up all by yourself! The dirt(or rocks) here are impossible. Good work I couldn't have done it myself.
Wow, a winding brick road, way to go Dorothy! I'll meet you at the Emerald City and your little dog, toto, too!
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