I don't think I'm all that brave. The chalk was cheap, so if someone stole it, no biggie. Also, I left out chalk, not spray paint. lol! I was thinking a kid might draw or write naughty stuff, but it would be only some kid thinking he/she was tough stuff. Plus I have a hose nearby and can wash it off. Basically, there was very little risk, and seeing some response was well-worth the risk.
Masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great idea. It is looking good too.
ReplyDeleteWow, you have SIDEWALKS where you live. That is awesome.
ReplyDeleteCute idea, too!
It'll be interesting to see this garden growing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brave soul you are! You must live in a great neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!! I might copy you when the weather improves. We have lots of kids that walk past our house.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteInteresting idea...
~Bangchik,
Putrajaya,
Malaysia.
That is great that everyone pitched in with a nice drawing. In some neighborhoods, that might not have gone so well. hehe
ReplyDelete-Heather
Ha! Thanks, everyone!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I'm all that brave. The chalk was cheap, so if someone stole it, no biggie. Also, I left out chalk, not spray paint. lol! I was thinking a kid might draw or write naughty stuff, but it would be only some kid thinking he/she was tough stuff. Plus I have a hose nearby and can wash it off. Basically, there was very little risk, and seeing some response was well-worth the risk.
Sidewalk Experiment 2 shall commence soon.