How else would a rabbit do it. Gave it up for a strictly clover diet.
You'd love my lawn, it's about 90% clover, the bees love it, the neighbours not so much.
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How else would a rabbit do it. Gave it up for a strictly clover diet.
Grass mowing is replaced by snow removal.Lucky you
Grass mowing is replaced by snow removal.
It's always sumthin.
He's busy earning money to support me.No problems here... No grass to mow, very little snow. Living the dream, living the dream.
Oh hang on, there always seems to be leaves to sweep up this time of year, every day, leaves.
I guess @Wu Wei has a similar problem but on a smaller scale... Where is our friendly bear?, not seen his smiling fangs for a few days.
He's busy earning money to support me.
Grass mowing is replaced by snow removal.
It's always sumthin.
It depends upon how badly damaged it is after inspection.How much are used picnic baskets getting on the open market these days?
That's what my lawn is...with some grass mixed in.In our case --- weeds
It depends upon how badly damaged it is after inspection.
I've made it from breakfast to lunch without eating anything in between. A win for my diet!
For a moment, I thought that said "without eating anyone in between."
I'm almost ready to eat again. Funny how three times I day I munch on roast, steamed, BBQ'ed, baked, fried or raw again.