The never-ending mowing is just not worth it. Many years ago, I replaced my grass with fruits & vegies that taste a million times better that store-bought.
That kinda problem is why I’ve been gradually converting all my yard into eatable landscaping. (Spell that vegie garden) The tomatoes are delicious, kohlrabi which costs over $2.50 a piece in the local market costs next to nothing and Best of all-I never have to mow.
I’m not sure you understand either the nature of life or the concept of karma (not that I think karma really explains the nature of life either).Whether life is fair or unfair can’t be measured by what happens within a single lifespan. It’s going to take the whole span of human history to make THAT point. And that’s quite intentional because most people simply won’t learn any other way.
It’s in Georgia too! Just like what happens here, but imagine it with a large hill across the yard that has about an 80-85° slope. Oh, the ground is eroding too, making it nice and lumpy for the push mower.
john.barber over 12 years ago
Jon lives in Oregon.
Llewellenbruce over 12 years ago
We sure could use some of that rain here in NW Ohio.
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
What a quick shower. (Did Jon put too much grass seed and/or fertilizer in his yard?)
Celarius Premium Member over 12 years ago
they must live in Alaska
codycab over 12 years ago
Jon is gonna need more than a lawnmower for this.
pcolli over 12 years ago
I love a good SPOING.
Hillbillyman over 12 years ago
A bit exaggerated, but thats the way it usually goes.
stripseeker over 12 years ago
Another fine example of Murphy’s Law in operation.
xsintricks over 12 years ago
That’s my lawn, too. Fortunately, I have a riding mower.
pcolli over 12 years ago
4 acres! I thought our little weedy garden was too much.
Must get some agent orange or similar.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 12 years ago
Thanks a lot, Jim Davis. Yesterday I mowed the lawn, this morning, it rained!
Lyons Group, Inc. over 12 years ago
But I not complaining about the rain here in south metro Atlanta. We need every bit we can get.
garfield246 over 12 years ago
God hates Jon.
Wenthral over 12 years ago
probably just washed the car too.
Raymond Powell over 12 years ago
First time I’ve ever seen Jon do any kind of work.
IdahoSpud over 12 years ago
The never-ending mowing is just not worth it. Many years ago, I replaced my grass with fruits & vegies that taste a million times better that store-bought.
Number Three over 12 years ago
LOL LOL!
Oh Jon, Let’s not wait for the grass to grow.
xxx
Justice22 over 12 years ago
If that’s like the KY I know, it (4 acres) would be 6 or 8 acres if flattened out.
legaleagle48 over 12 years ago
And THIS is why I live in an apartment! :-P
cybergal29 over 12 years ago
Looks like Jon and Garfield live on the West Coast of Canada :-) Seems like we get rains like that which result in lawns growing, but not like THAT.
mercuryleopard over 12 years ago
A lawn mower isn’t going to be able to handle that mess Jon, you need professional help for grass that could double as a rainforest!
bsteve55 over 12 years ago
my sympathies, as this happens to my 3/4 acre too!
dfowensby over 12 years ago
had a problem with my neighbors tree growing into the side of my house. tree’s gone, and i still have over a quart of RoundUp left.
dfowensby over 12 years ago
;)
Rista over 12 years ago
That kinda problem is why I’ve been gradually converting all my yard into eatable landscaping. (Spell that vegie garden) The tomatoes are delicious, kohlrabi which costs over $2.50 a piece in the local market costs next to nothing and Best of all-I never have to mow.
Captain Colorado over 12 years ago
“I fought the lawn and the lawn won.”
mrcharmander934 over 12 years ago
I swear that happens to me all the time!
Rakkav over 12 years ago
I’m not sure you understand either the nature of life or the concept of karma (not that I think karma really explains the nature of life either).Whether life is fair or unfair can’t be measured by what happens within a single lifespan. It’s going to take the whole span of human history to make THAT point. And that’s quite intentional because most people simply won’t learn any other way.
Lazydoggs3 over 12 years ago
When my grass overtakes the backyard i make what looks like a corn maze the kids love it & the dogs but the wife dont she says its just lazyness :p
prof2 over 12 years ago
It’s in Georgia too! Just like what happens here, but imagine it with a large hill across the yard that has about an 80-85° slope. Oh, the ground is eroding too, making it nice and lumpy for the push mower.
alikgator over 12 years ago
is it not SPOING SPOING SPOING?
spyroclub1 over 6 years ago
Just imagine the ticks.