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[#] Tue Dec 27 2022 15:59:56 UTC from Nurb432

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soon. all of it.

Mon Dec 26 2022 10:47:53 PM EST from IGnatius T Foobar
. But that also could describe a lot of places in the US as well these days :(

 



[#] Sun Feb 25 2024 23:48:28 UTC from Nurb432

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Glad to see those trees and fields gone! 



[#] Tue Mar 26 2024 18:47:48 UTC from Nurb432

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"mmmm bugs"



[#] Sat Oct 05 2024 21:02:16 UTC from Nurb432

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yay yard work and fall tree/bush trimming. 



[#] Mon Oct 21 2024 01:19:30 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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I dunno, when I was a teenager and doing yard work at my family home was a chore, I hated it ... but at my own home I love it. I get to be outside, it's good exercise, and at the end of the job I can look at it with satisfaction.

[#] Tue Oct 22 2024 22:48:42 UTC from darknetuser

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2024-10-20 21:19 from IGnatius T Foobar
I dunno, when I was a teenager and doing yard work at my family home
was a chore, I hated it ... but at my own home I love it. I get to be

outside, it's good exercise, and at the end of the job I can look at it

with satisfaction.



The problem with garden maintenance is that it drews time and energy away from productive activities, such as harvest maintenance. The only thing satisfying about it is you can look at the fixed yard and thinkdarlings are gonna love it when I bring them here tomorrow."

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