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what fun creations
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I’m told these are frowned upon in environmental circles though!
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oh 😦
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Disturbs bug colonies underneath when you move stones. If you move stones from sand to grass it kills the grass underneath. I had never thought of any of that!
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Neither had I . . . . not done it for years but definitely won’t now!
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Oh dear, I feel a spoil sport! I have never done it (too uncoordinated to balance more than a couple) but I enjoyed looking at them.
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I am sure you could with the right stones . . .maybe we should try on a beach 🙂
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