The Story of our Bathhouse. The Walkway

How to build the perfect walkway, what a stone mosaic can tell you and what you get when you properly exploit child labor

In the beginning was the Mud, and then was the Word — “Mitya, there’s no way to walk here – you have to figure something out!”.

And Mitya figured it out — he cut some logs and paved a walkway.

But time, rain and mud can ruin everything, and so, a few years later the path turned into a bulk of muddy ground.

 In a word, a radical solution was needed – stone, and only stone! The family was given the task to search the internet for walkway designs and all were delighted with the stone mosaic assembled from various pebbles.

But the most important thing was for each member of the family to make their own design. To imprint their idea in stone forever! And the fun began…

We were done in a few days. It’s a really cool story about how to exploit your kids and get the mud off the courtyard 🙂

Here’s the result:

And the plane flying over the walkway:

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