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💌 Steemit Comment Challenge #26 - $10 SBD + 2 x 200 SP (1 Weeks Delegation) - Comment like a Champ, Grow your blog like a Champ!! 💌

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Wow, nice job you did out there @jorlauski. You guys are really hardworking and creative. From the beginning of the project it looked impossible('cos I felt it's supposed to be done by professional(s) only), but it turned out great.
Yea, the dog is at the top right corner of the picture... I guess it doesn't even know what's going on 'cos it looks like it's sleeping,lolzzz.

With this work here, a novice can follow the steps and come out with same result or even better. I think I can use the steps and come out with something good also,'cos I'm a novice. #smiles

I have a #question though. In the final part, you sprayed water to hold them all together and make it shine. Won't the pavers move out of place if wrongly stepped on? #suggestion: Don't you think mixing the sand that was used with cement will be better and hold them together longer?

Weldone, looking forward to seeing the next step in your DIY post.

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Thanks Amoni. About the picture with the dog, I had to go back and check again as I was sure it was in the top left corner. ;) The dog looks really relaxed, sleeping and perhaps inspecting the work done by the humans.

Sand is normally the best option as it will be compact but still with some flexibility. If cement is used the risk is that it will break after some time and create both ugly and uncomfortable cracks.

Thanks for accepting my entry sir @danielsaori. About the positioning of the dog, I was actually thinking left corner but wrote right corner, thanks for the observation.
About the cement stuff, I'm just knowing that for the 1st time, wow.