I stumbled upon this BURIED brick pathway and SCRAPED it clean

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Published 2024-06-28
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I saw this house with a note on the mailbox and what looked like a covered front sidewalk so I thought I would investigate. The note confirmed that it was vacant and I tapped around with my shovel to confirm there was a sidewalk there. After a few dings it was very obviously there but what I didn’t know until I started shoveling all the dirt off was that it was a completely brick sidewalk. After I got done removing all the dirt, I finished up all the edging and mowing to reveal a brand new looking yard.

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All Comments (21)
  • Seeing how the street is also brick, makes me think this was an original house in this neighborhood. Wonderful job clearing that walkway... I'm sure the neighbors will enjoy using it.
  • @Kathylquiltz
    The neighboring homes look very well kept. I’m sure they were thrilled to have this yard cleaned up.
  • Just want to say you have a life-long subscriber after you saved that cat at Edgar & Ivy's in Corpus Christi. If anyone reading this hasn't watched that video, you need to. Outstanding young man here [Spencer].
  • @quienquieres1
    whoever laid down those bricks did a spectacular job. it has withstood the test of time. and the stone sidewalk is just beautiful
  • @Kim-ro9bs
    I wanted you to know that your channel is an inspiration. Because of your channel (and 2 others), that I was inspired to help an elderly neighbour (a very nice lady). The only tools I can afford are some clippers, a small hand rake and spade, and a pair of scissors. I have now weeded the entirety of the interior and exterior fence areas and am almost finished her vegetable garden. I learned from you. You showed me I could do this, so I thank you for the education. I thought you should know that you do inspire others. Greetings from Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.
  • That must be an historic house, to have a nice brick sidewalk that matches the street. 🙂 Thank you, Spencer, for making it beautiful again!
  • Exposing brick, and the architecture of house makes me wonder how old is this property. As always SB you did amazing job!❤
  • @car17yn71
    Growing up, we would play football in our side yard. There wasn't a sidewalk on that side of the driveway, so where there should have been a sidewalk was one endzone. Years later, the landlord found the hidden sidewalk ... under 9 inches of dirt and grass. It was in pristine condition. Actually there were hidden sidewalks in various areas around the yard, but most weren't as nice because of tree roots. I found one accidentally in 5th grade when I jumped out of a tree and landed on the grass on top of some of the jacked-up bricks. Sprained my ankle. I found another one the summer before eighth grade when I passed out while practicing my trombone behind the back porch (we had a "shed roof and wall at the back and there was a spot for a window, but replaced with corkboard). I put my sheet music on it so I could practice. I am asthmatic and passed out and fell backward onto the grass. I hit my head and ended up with a concussion. We STILL didn't know there was a sidewalk there until it happened again 8 weeks later. I quit the trombone, lol.
  • Love the old brick sidewalk. Thanks for giving the old girl her dignity back. She’s been horribly mistreated. 😊❤
  • @CPBplanning
    The work you do is incredible and enhances neighborhoods all over the region. The world needs more folks like you!
  • @UnknownUzer
    This is probably my favorite before and after you've ever done. I love the exposing of the brick path and stone walkway. I often look at the abandoned houses that you work on and I imagine the lives that have came and gone through their doors, the families that have seen that property as their dream come true, and then I wonder about the last time someone closed and locked the door behind them. Did they know they were never coming back, or did they leave one morning with a list of things for their day, and a plan for their dinner they would have in their home that evening, only for the house to never know the sounds of human voices again?
  • Oh my! Look what a little pride in your workmanship and attention to detail changed this beautiful property. You should be very proud. The brick walkway and the brick street has such a rich history you exposed. That home deserves a family to refurbish her to her glory! Thanks Spencer ❤🙏🏻🇺🇸🦅
  • Just look at that beautiful street! You know that was a community proud of thier homes. Just the mussings of an 81 YEAR OLD LADY.❤❤❤❤❤
  • You’re doing a great job on that brick sidewalk. Couldn’t help but notice that brick street! I love that street. Where I was born, they had a brick Main Street. It’s in Oklahoma. It’s still there and so are the brick. I’m 76 . You do such good work! I pray that the Lord will return the blessing to you for the hard work that you do. There are those of us out here that appreciate what you do . ❤
  • @RhondaRTEM
    Made the house appealing to those who make love to renovate! God bless your back. Keep it strong and pain free.
  • @ncfriend5233
    It is such a pleasure to see a house in an interesting neighborhood of old houses where the houses and lawns look like they are being well cared for. That beige house next door was charming. I hope someone buys this house and fixes it up. It is worth saving.
  • @iteerrex8166
    Spencer, got a slogan for you: SB mowing, beautifying the neighborhood, one house at a time. 👍
  • @avacadman2155
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