People walking between the bus stop (outside the picture) and the building (on the right) don’t like taking the long route around this huge green circle. It was pretty obvious that this would happen sooner or later.
One method is to make your big green circle, then see where the desire paths occur, and then use brick or flagstone, etc to mark the most used path.
I’ve been thinking of collecting some flat stones and making that path myself.
This is in the realm of Guerilla Gardening, and I strongly approve. I suggest putting some gravel under the flat stones, as it helps with leveling, and can make your positioning of the stones more durable.
Guerilla Gardening eh? Of course it’s a thing… Well, now I know what to call it. I thought I was just being an anarchist or something.
Thanks for the tips too!
Por que no los DOS meme.
I mean, it’s nicer to walk on grass than pavement anyways.
Depends on how smooth the grass is. Most of the time I’d honestly rather walk on pavement unless it’s unnaturally smooth.
unless it’s unnaturally smooth
Well, this particular patch does seem to fit the bill.
When it rains, that path turns into mud.
Found you: https://maps.app.goo.gl/bF7pRxXKgS9HraoP8
I was going to recommend WhenTaken to you, but I see you’re active in /c/dailygames so you must be already familiar and good at it
That’s pretty impressive detective work.
This pic has a lot of clues in it.
What are the other ones besides the restaurant?
So looking at it, I saw a few things. The easy thing is to google the restaurant name, of course, but there were other clues.
The trees were tall evergreens, suggesting northern part of the northern hemisphere.
The license plates appear to be European style suggesting somewhere in Europe.
There is a street sign that is like 4 feet wide but only two lines tall. Suggesting Scandinavian.
That was as specific as I got before looking at the street view that was posted and seeing Norway.
They need to pay an old lady with a stick to sit on the circle. And when you go onto the grass she comes and starts flogging you.
Wait, free flogging? I usually pay for that!!!
Or just fill it up with trees, bushes and flowers
Why isn’t this comm called “desired paths?” Sounds really weird with the wrong tense.
These paths are called “desire paths”— paths that desire follows.
Weird. The grammatically correct way is “desired path.”
“Desire path” is a valid noun phrase where “desire” functions as an attributive noun modifying “path.” This construction is grammatically correct in English.
Yes. Thanks. I’ve been informed like 30 times now. I get it.
Nope “desire path” is a perfectly grammatically correct way of saying “path of desire”.
The “grammatically correct” way is always whatever way is already in widespread use. Also, I’d say this is a noun adjunct, so not all that uncommon.
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Because it comes from “paths of desire”, I think. Sort of like “beauty mark” is not “beautifying mark”: because it comes from “mark of beauty”.
I believe you, it just sounds strange.
You get used to human.
I sort of like the strangeness, because it makes the concept feel stickier in my brain; I read “desire path” and my brain stumbles on the odd grammar and I spend longer on that concept than I would have done. It makes it feel like the noun-phrase exists as greater than the sum of the two words that make it up.
English is a strange language 🤷
In Dutch we call it “elephant’s path” (loosely translated of course). And I think that’s beautiful.
For some reason I now have Colonel Hathi’s March from The Jungle Book playing in my head :D
That I can agree with fully.
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Desired paths sounds weirder to me. I think desire here is a noun and not a verb, like “love affair” vs “loved affair”.
I get it now.