Lawn care is a huge business in the Ocala area. The roads are filled with pickups towing trailers filled with tractors, edgers, trimmers, and all the other paraphernalia necessary for this occupation.
I've left a message for you back at my blog. We use to have a riding mower when we had a bit more land. I loved riding it but I kept running over Mr. Brattcat's sapling trees. I think maybe we sold that house in part because Mr. Brattcat couldn't stand to watch the slaughter of any more little saplings.
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9 comments:
I'm lazy, so send those guys over to my house!
Looks mean, but a golf car could probably outrun one.
Just think, a new Ocala annual event — and photo opportunity.
:)
In Arizona the government is trying to scare away all of the immigrants so that people will have to take care of their own lawns.
Same thing out here but I have Kylee and the 2 boys to do my lawn work. And you know I am a slave driver. LOL MB
That's some heavy duty stuff for lawn care!
Anyway, I think they work very well....lawns are very beautiful!
We have lawn services here too...but I bet not as many as YOU have.
My wife needs one of those!
I've left a message for you back at my blog. We use to have a riding mower when we had a bit more land. I loved riding it but I kept running over Mr. Brattcat's sapling trees. I think maybe we sold that house in part because Mr. Brattcat couldn't stand to watch the slaughter of any more little saplings.
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