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it make sthe bricks "slicker 'n greased snot"
big slip hasard unless you can some up w/ somthing to give tread to it. i like the look of it as well & encourage moss in my waterfall area.


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I like the moss on decorative border bricks, but not on a brick pathway! Moss covered brick path + slope + pregnant woman in birkenstocks=bad news!
Actually, my husband slips on it more often than I do, and I seem to learn a new curse word combination every time. So I guess it's been an "educational opportunity"? Big Grin


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well then it could be a good thing. i do love the look of the muted green against the brick. both very nice fall colors, makes me feel like putting a turtle neck on!
it's really getting cramped in this tiny space! not very wide in here!!!
Razzer


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