That's twisting their words. Most people don't like to waste their efforts and, to them, spending hours or days on a project to have it wither in a couple of years feels like a waste.
I think its great that you see the value in your work no matter how long or little it lasts. Just remember that all walks of life will wander through your corner of the internet. Not all of them mean to bear you ill will.
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@DonnaSea
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wow, I just did this in my garden before watching this video. I used a range of pieces from large to small and it looks amazing. Love to see this walkway in your garden as well. 💗
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@gingerr9004
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What’s cool about that is not only does it return to the earth, it helps restore it. Think of the cool stuff you can do next!
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@zachnoll6245
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The point of a path is to keep your feet from getting muddy or to dirty when walking down the path. What you did 100% achieves that effect and everything else just comes down to taste. I think your path looks amazing and creative. Keep up the good work
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@kamm8031
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it looks beautiful!
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@1chaka
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Personally? I would probably enjoy the fact I need to redo it every so often. Like once it begins to really break down, that’s my cue that now I have another project to attend to. After all, that’s why we do it right? Cause we like to?
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@WungusBill-lf4iu
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Eh, depends on the climate. Somewhere dry you might be good for a decade or more. In my climate, this thing would "return to the soil" every couple of years and be slippery with moss and lichen in the meantime, totally not worth the effort.
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@emolasher
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I wonder if you you burn both sides if they will last even longer
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@LucidAwakening-ep9zg
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9 out of every 10 people who left comments saying "it will just rot" just jealous lazy people with little passion to make things beautiful. Cheers for your hard work. Looks beautiful
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@itsmarsattacks
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Beautiful way to return nutrients back to the soil and keep things natural. Theres so much toxic junk leaking into our soil, poisoning us and everything else in return. This is refreshing to see. Thank you for sharing this art!
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@DonnaSea
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wow, I just did this in my garden before watching this video. I used a range of pieces from large to small and it looks amazing. Love to see this walkway in your garden as well. 💗
G
@gingerr9004
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What’s cool about that is not only does it return to the earth, it helps restore it. Think of the cool stuff you can do next!
Z
@zachnoll6245
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The point of a path is to keep your feet from getting muddy or to dirty when walking down the path. What you did 100% achieves that effect and everything else just comes down to taste. I think your path looks amazing and creative. Keep up the good work
K
@kamm8031
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it looks beautiful!
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@1chaka
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Personally? I would probably enjoy the fact I need to redo it every so often. Like once it begins to really break down, that’s my cue that now I have another project to attend to. After all, that’s why we do it right? Cause we like to?
W
@WungusBill-lf4iu
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Eh, depends on the climate. Somewhere dry you might be good for a decade or more. In my climate, this thing would "return to the soil" every couple of years and be slippery with moss and lichen in the meantime, totally not worth the effort.
E
@emolasher
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I wonder if you you burn both sides if they will last even longer
L
@LucidAwakening-ep9zg
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9 out of every 10 people who left comments saying "it will just rot" just jealous lazy people with little passion to make things beautiful. Cheers for your hard work. Looks beautiful
I
@itsmarsattacks
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Beautiful way to return nutrients back to the soil and keep things natural. Theres so much toxic junk leaking into our soil, poisoning us and everything else in return. This is refreshing to see. Thank you for sharing this art!
I think its great that you see the value in your work no matter how long or little it lasts. Just remember that all walks of life will wander through your corner of the internet. Not all of them mean to bear you ill will.