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Flag stone path way

Nick Albin
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I was doing some of the landscaping on the outside of the home I have been working on.

There were a bunch of spots where grass was not growing in well. So I bought some grass repair stuff to put down. Well while digging up the ground I feel a clank in the shovel. Well turns out there were big flag stones which at one time made a path in the back yard. I dug up all of them and wash them off. They were all in good shape. Put the sand bed down and placed the flag stones. The were covered under about 3 inches of dirt. I can't imagine how long they had been there.

After it was done I have a nice flagstone pathway in the back yard now. I only paid the price for the sand I used and a little labor.

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