[MD] Suicide vs. Solutions

Heather Perella spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 22 21:18:59 PST 2006



       [SA previously]
> >      Why do you rake the leaves that fall from
> trees?

     [Marsha] 
> I only clear three patio areas and stairs, but I
> have 72 stairs from 
> top to bottom.

     oooh, so the leaves are falling on areas that are
used by people to sit upon and walk upon.  That's
understandable.  Where I live, I sweep the sidewalk,
but I don't rake the rest of the yard.  I just let it
be woods.  I was curious as I see some people raking
or cutting grass in areas that just seem to be so out
of the way and curious as to why would they rake or
cut there?  It just seems to be more work that the
time could be spent for other things, like maybe
walking in the woods or discussing on the MoQ... ha,
ha, ha.  :-)  I know some people that cut grass so far
out of the way that nobody sees where they cut, woods
are all around, and if they didn't cut it would just
be more woods, but they see grass gettin' long and so
they cut.  The neighbor has large patch of ferns in
one part of his yard and cuts them with the lawn
mower.  It's not even grass it's just ferns, but he
cuts it.  Hey, if he wants to that's his yard.  I just
don't know why he spends time pushing the woods back
off his yard.  It just seems like more unnecessary
work, but anyways...

   Raking is the easy part, carrying
> the leaves up to 
> the road is a bit more challenging.  Independence
> has its 
> price.  Sometimes that price seems very high.

     How many bags approximately?
 
     [Marsha]
> (Ahhh, poor 
> Marsha.)  

     Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha... :-)

     [Marsha]
The only thing to do, is to do it.

     Yes.  Just got to do it.  That gumption statement
can go a long way in meaning.

Thanks,
SA


 
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