Maybe shoveling a path to my fire pit when it snowed wasn’t a great idea….

by _D80Buckeye

23 Comments

  1. SayNoToBrooms

    Was the time spent around the fire pit worth it? Most likely, yes. Our lawns are great, but their main purpose is to bring us satisfaction. It looks like it did its job, in your case.

  2. enjoyyourlife247

    My wife salted the trail across my lawn to the chicken coop last winter….took all summer to get it back.

  3. Due_Piccolo_8872

    Lean into it, maybe now is the time to consider a pebble pathway to the fire pit?

  4. Maximum_Way6342

    Honestly it’s fine.. I’m more worried if you were trying to make a straight line

  5. joeco316

    I’d be shocked if that isn’t completely normal a few weeks into spring

  6. Major_Turnover5987

    Not for nothing, that’s a nice line, I’d use that.

  7. AllHailTheHypnoFloat

    keep it, mow in stripe patterns from now on

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  8. Bouffard802

    Dig it up and put in a path to the firepit

  9. Cutlass0516

    🎶 Follow the yellow grass road 🎶

  10. BreakfastFluid9419

    May as well get some pavers and make it legit

  11. sw33tl33f

    Looks like my dogs path up and down the yard lol.

  12. goddamn2fa

    Were you drinking while shoveling that path?

  13. thelingletingle

    How drunk were you when you shoveled it?

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  14. MuleGrass

    Don’t lose hope, the cart paths we make around golf courses in the winter tend to be fine and green up quicker in the spring

  15. scottawhit

    This will grow right back in. I make this oath every winter bc we don’t have sidewalks. Can’t see it at all in the summer.

  16. OhMyGod_YouKnowIt

    Maybe not doing it in a straight line wasnt a great idea…

  17. reddsal

    Prolly shouldn’t have salted after shoveling.

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