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I like that it's much more attractive than the concrete in front of it , charming actually
and I resized it for you.
that is, I tried to anyway
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DW agrees, it's lovely. She spent HS in Brussels, and Belgium has hundreds of miles and miles of that. Still my favorite paving!
I've always wanted to try that - yours looks as good as the stuff we've seen.
Forrest
Thanks. Here are the only 2 informative websites I found on Bogens.http://www.pavingexpert.com/setts01.htmhttp://www.greenart.com/landsc-segm-arcs-constr.html
It looks like it was well worth the effort.
Nicely done! buic
Wow, nice stones!
Many years ago they dug up some brick pavers near my home and I managed to grab a few dozen. But they don't nearly compare to those hand hewn. Glad you managed to save them. And yes, they do look happy out there in the sun.
Nice patter too. I just re-laid a brick patio, simple herring bone pattern, and that was a back breaker. I can really appreciate the work you put into yours.
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Nice--I like that pattern. Could see it in conjuction with a shingle style or Queen Anne style house.
Looks great, and you cant beat the price on the material either!
Doug
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nicely done. I like the tree intersecting arcs. they just blend in.
Jason
"it aint the work I mind,
It's the feeling of falling further behind."
Bozini Latini
http://www.ingrainedwoodworking.com
Nice work alan.
Several years ago I was in Mainz, a crew was replacing the asphalt driveway at the Mainz Hilton with your cube pattern.
I sat and was taking notes while they were laying out some of the sections, the foreman saw me and we started to talk a bit. I ended up spending parts of a couple of days slowing them down while I 'helped".
I love that pattern, I'd love to have that as part of my driveway.
That's just gorgeous. Thanks for posting it!
Jason
Awesome...
Tell us a bit about the layout process and about cutting the edge peices.
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