Every year, while cleaning the leaves, I say "next year we are going to hire someone" but then that's what I say the following year while cleaning up the leaves. Nice looking place you have there.
Your place looks great either way! I understand your neighbors concern. When we lived in the woods we let nature takes its course. I still hung up on the idea of a "handy man." Grab that rake laddie and go work up an appetite and or thirst!
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Of course, you could have left them to carpet the ground with multicoloured beauty. They would have disappeared of their own accord......eventually.
That was MY view. The boss disagreed.
Every year, while cleaning the leaves, I say "next year we are going to hire someone" but then that's what I say the following year while cleaning up the leaves.
Nice looking place you have there.
I was expecting pictures of you clean shaven.
Not until spring, Phil.
Thanks, Judy. We were lucky to find it. (Except for those damned leaves!)
Leaves are a pain in the A**, though they look nice on the trees.
Agreed.
I had a neighbor so nuts he would catch them as they fell.
SWMBO just told me I need a long stick with a nail on the end so I can pick them up one by one!
I like the leaves on the ground better :)
I really like that house. And I'm sorry, I agree with the Bug. ;-)
Bug and Susie - You're two gals after my heart.
Your place looks great either way! I understand your neighbors concern. When we lived in the woods we let nature takes its course. I still hung up on the idea of a "handy man." Grab that rake laddie and go work up an appetite and or thirst!
I don't know why but its enormously satisfying watching someone else sweep up your leaves. I did it for years but never again...hopefully.
I do not have to clean up the property to work up a thirst. That comes naturally!
I totally agree, Stephen. I got spoiled when we lived in Phoenix and had a yard man.
They sure know what to do... and are probably much faster than I was and still am...:-)
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