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8 Comments on GOD AND LAWN CARE
Conrad, It doesn't make a lot of sense to do what we do, does it?? :)
Ah yes...but it keeps the landscapers employed...and the fertilizer folks that use manure...well I am sure God would have something to say about that recycling...cute post !
Oh yeah, I know this story well! It really does sound like dumb and dumber Conrad!
Very amusing, Conrad. A number of years ago in a nearby town, neighbors complained about a resident of a street that had a 'wildflower' garden. Of course the wildflowers were on a list of what the neighbors called 'weeds'. It was wild and unkempt, much like a meadow, but actually quite attractive. I guess only 'manicured' is allowed in some points of view.
Hi Liz & Bill - it really doesn't.
Thanks Sally & Dave.
It does Laura.
In the eyes of the beholder Robert.
I swear, I think we have spoiled our grass and lawns. I know when we were growing up, my parents never fertilized our lawn. We drove on it, played on it and did nothing other than to cut it. Now.... my lawn? I have to treat it like a baby just to keep it green!!
If there is a way to make money at it, someone will convince society that it has to be done. Many of us have fallen trap to this. There must be 15 different lawn care companies driving around where I live and trust me, it ain't that big of a town! Pretty lawns everywhere you look though : )
Isn't that the case Fred.
The all make a ton of money Margie.