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Arthur didn’t mind the labor. There was something meditative about the clink-shirr of the spade biting into the earth. As he worked, the sun dipped, turning the gray stones into chips of amber and gold. He wasn’t just buying gravel with his sweat; he was buying a path.
Arthur arrived at the suburban address with a rusted pickup and a brand-new shovel. He found a woman named Elena standing in her driveway, watching a sprawling, multi-colored sea of smooth stones. buy pea gravel
Elena had wanted her grass back to feel grounded. Arthur, listening to the rhythmic crunch of the gravel beneath his feet, realized he’d bought exactly what he needed: a way to hear himself coming home. Arthur didn’t mind the labor
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