any idea for a "fairy-tale" path

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hi everyone,

in Paarl, my town theme is fairy-tale...
I recently got the fairy-tale bridges installed, but now I'm totally unsatisfied with who they go with my path...

FairyTaleBridge.jpg

can you give me some ideas on paths that would look better ?

my path now:

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thanks
 
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You don't like how it looks together? I guess I would have to see a picture because I think that path looks really nice and would think it fits well with the bridge. Is it because the blue is a little more grey than blue?

I'll hunt around a bit and see if I can find anything that might fit a little better, but I just wanted to get my opinion in that I think that one looks really nice already.
 
the bridge in itself (the frame let's say) works good with the existing path, it's just the path that is onto the bridge itself (brownish circles) that hurts the eyes in combination with my town path... (not sure if I explain correctly...)

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This website has a really nice path that goes almost perfectly with the bridges. It does take up a lot of pattern space, though...

yes, thought about that one too, but it take toooo much pattern space, indeed... (not enough room)
 
*Edit, oh she beat me to it. xD I'll keep looking around and post anything that I think will look good here when I find it. :)
 
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I'll take a picture of both the path and the bridge together...

thanks for the info already !

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these are a few screen shots of just now ...
(it's just the basis of the bridge, it's 'floor' so to speak, that doesn't go to well with the squares of the path / to my liking)

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check out all these paths http://tobimorieko.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-27.html

I'm using the one with the blue flowersIt may also be objected that my opening remark about the appealing character of Pyrrhonism is wrong or surprising, given that it is not possible for anyone to think that the stance I have presented is attractive and worth adopting. For instance, not only does the Skeptic not promise that the suspensive attitude will certainly make possible the attainment of ataraxia, but he does not even regard this as an aim that is intrinsic to his philosophy. To this objection, I would first reply that the appeal of Skepticism seems to lie in the sort of radical changes that this philosophy may entail in a person’s life. For, if adopted, the cautious Pyrrhonean attitude will prevent one from making rash judgments about any topic that one has not examined or found final answers to, which in turn will prevent one from acting hastily. Another profound change consists in the fact that, even if at some point the Skeptic broke some of the most important moral rules of the society to which he belongs, he would perhaps experience some kind of discomfort, but he would not believe that he has done something objectively wrong. This would free him from the shame and remorse that those who believe that such an action is morally incorrect would experience in the same situation. In sum, the Pyrrhonean philosophy would produce, if adopted, profound changes in a person’s thoughts, feelings, and actions; changes that at first glance seem to be beneficial. But secondly, I think that whether or not Pyrrhonism is an appealing philosophy cannot in the end be determined a priori. For it depends on whether one values such attitudes as caution, open-mindedness, and intellectual modesty; or, if one does, on whether these attitudes are preferred to, for example, the sense of assurance that one may experience when espousing philosophic systems or religious beliefs. This is why my opening comment was just that Pyrrhonism may still be found attractive and worth adopting.
 
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