When it is finished, (probably when we're 90!), ending at the base of the Vegetable Garden, it will be well over 100' long.
For the most part it is solid clay mixed with lumps of ashphalt, dumped there 18 years ago when the developer built the berm and privacy wall. In fact the clay allows us to carve the path and give it character.
This two dimensional image does not show height well, (especially since it was taken from on top of a chair!), but on the right you can see part of the new stairway reaching the top of the berm and from the middle to the left, the start of the path.
This path will wind in and out of The Jefferies, (our new four locust trees), and through a garden of bushes, annuals and perennials.
There are several roses, perennials and other bushes already planted in this east end, although we have not identified them all. They had been "let go", so they've all been trimmed and look great in their "new home".
We don't know what to use on the pathway ... there are so many neat things available today ... so for now it will just be hard clay.