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<blockquote data-quote="SaskiaKC" data-source="post: 2284924" data-attributes="member: 487111"><p>I heard a small-town preacher tell a story once about his childhood home out in the country, and his mother, who was such a good homemaker that "not a single blade of grass" was allowed to grow in their front yard. I didn't get that at all. Where I grew up -- not very far away but in town -- fathers were very proud of their lawns and how they kept them mowed. No yard crews, the homeowners did all their own yardwork. </p><p></p><p>I wish you could come here and mow the lawn outside my back door, and the big field across the road. The grass is lovely. </p><p>Hmm. Maybe I will suggest to management that they let the field grow up next season and make and market a few bales of hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaskiaKC, post: 2284924, member: 487111"] I heard a small-town preacher tell a story once about his childhood home out in the country, and his mother, who was such a good homemaker that "not a single blade of grass" was allowed to grow in their front yard. I didn't get that at all. Where I grew up -- not very far away but in town -- fathers were very proud of their lawns and how they kept them mowed. No yard crews, the homeowners did all their own yardwork. I wish you could come here and mow the lawn outside my back door, and the big field across the road. The grass is lovely. Hmm. Maybe I will suggest to management that they let the field grow up next season and make and market a few bales of hay. [/QUOTE]
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