Idylls of a Local Tale

A dirt road of a countryside, many referred it so, a kind of a gravel road with a color of dirt brown yet bright… the unpaved path which intentionally was made so; being surfaced with gravel only, made of crushed bedrock with no additional surface material being added in the mixture, even so it was looking so well constructed and maintained – without doubt, it was an all-weather road, for such a road was tended to be angular and interlocks, providing good drainage thus preventing the surface from mixing with water and becoming soft… creating a more stable and strong surface at the end of construction of such a road,