November 20, 2006

Weekend Leafing

I love living in the North East. We have seasons, very few earthquakes and tornadoes, and I don’t need to go anywhere to admire the changing leaves. In fact, on my twenty-minute drive to work, I get to admire the leaves changing every day until the trees are bare and snow is on the ground. I believe that I am very lucky to experience this so easily. Except, of course, when I must rake the fallen leaves or be buried alive underneath.

And that’s exactly what we did for most of Saturday. Rake. And rake and rake and rake and rake. The neighborhood has a truck that comes along once a week and vacuums up the leaves so all we need to do is move the leaves to the edge of the road. The pile was easily two feet tall and sadly, we’re not technically done. But we have a lawn again.

Unless, of course, the wind has since blown the leaves back on to the lawn. That would not be fun.

2 Comments »

  1. Am I the first person to leave a comment on your “new” site? I told you I am a creepy stalker! I am looking forward to reading more here. BTW – we don’t bother raking our leaves. We just mulch them with the lawn mower. But then, we have way less leaves than you, I think.

    Comment by kristina — November 20, 2006 @ 3:31 pm

  2. You are indeed the first to comment! I wouldn’t have it any other way…

    Comment by Liz — November 20, 2006 @ 3:37 pm

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