It may not be the most environmentally correct thing to admit, but I like concrete. I like smooth concrete driveways, raised patios and winding paths that take me where I want to go without worry about fire ants stinging my toes.

Twenty-one years ago, when we built our house, we surrounded it with concrete sidewalks. Back then, we were young, our four children were little and everyone in the family except the baby was learning or already knew how to ride unicycles. Riding a unicycle is difficult enough without having to deal with the bumps and ruts of open ground so Ralph and I agreed to install sidewalks thinking they'd be the perfect place in our predominantly unpaved, rural locale, to practice our circus skills.

For a short while, that's exactly what we did. However, as time went by, other interests took hold and our collection of one-wheeled cycles spent more time hanging from hooks in the garage than they did supporting the bodies of eager riders.

Nonetheless, our concrete pathways continued to get use. Every day we walk down them to tend to vegetable, flower and herb gardens planted in between the sidewalks and the house. They make a stable platform for a chair when I'm cutting my husband's hair and when our grandson comes over to visit, the concrete slab in front of the garage is an ideal surface to draw upon with colored chalk.

Still, I wanted more.

"What do you think about putting in a walkway to the lake?" I would periodically ask my husband in my most fetching voice. "Don't you think that would be a good project?"

His noncommittal response was always, "It would be a project, that's for sure."

We repeated this dialogue so often over the years it was as if our comments were etched in stone or, as I preferred to imagine, in concrete.

He'd say: "I don't know why we need a concrete path. I like walking over the grass."

At which point I'd reply: "Well, I don't. I'm the one who gets bit by ants, not you, and I don't want ant bites. I want a concrete sidewalk!"

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Concrete walkways provide comfortable way to enjoy nature

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August 13, 2012 at 6:14 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Patios