Random Tales on Concrete Path walks
The many stories path walks tell. (Photo Credits)
If path walks can just talk then these are the stories that they will tell. Concrete
In Brazil, a man lifted a car that is blocking the pedestrian way, as featured over at Mashable.com. “This mysterious pedal-pusher, in Porto Alegre, Brazil, has had enough of car owners who don’t respect cyclists, so he simply lifts a parked car out of his path. Reddit did some investigating into the car (as per usual) and found it was a Fiat Uno, a car known to be relatively light. The vehicle boasts a curb weight, or the total weight of a car without occupants, of approximately 1,600 pounds, according to auto-data.net. So this particular strongman cyclist was most likely deadlifting a couple hundred pounds.”
Watch the video here.
Newborn along a path walk?
CNN featured meanwhile, a story on a newborn who have been buried alive in a walking path in California. American Society of Concrete Contractors
“The crying coming from under a block of asphalt sounded like it was from a cat to Angelica Blount. But it turned out to be an abandoned baby that police say was deliberately buried under debris along a Los Angeles area walking path.”
Check out the news report here.
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Turning into something more pleasant, Mid West Living meantime shared ways on how to make a path walk in your own home’s garden.
“A garden path can issue an enticing invitation to backyard visitors, or just provide a convenient route for plant maintenance. Whatever its use, a well-designed and well-built path will enhance the livability and functionality of any home garden, says Steve Rodie, landscape horticulture specialist at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.”
Know about the many ways here.
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