Raking leaves was one of my gardening chores yesterday though I have far fewer to collect than the man. I was, of course, closely supervised to ensure I was doing a proper job. They promptly went back to sleeping on the bed once I was done as bulb planting is all together too boring for my boys to watch.
Ah yes! Tommy’s fluffy tail can be seen protruding from the leaf pile! :D Although Elvis’ scepticism is by all means warranted, the past proves that Puck can save us all once more from the leaves—after all, he did it last year.
Back in my youth, 50 odd years ago, we simply, at least in my small town, never bagged leaves, we burned them in the yard. Or, we, if lucky enough to have a power mower, simply mowed them, which eliminated raking which to my mind was a good thing
Is Lupin ironing leafs between waxed paper? What a wonderful memory! Every kid should do it. Have kids select favorite leafs. Put leaves between sheets of waxed paper (try not to overlap leafs), iron gently with iron on “low”. (Last part is a “grownup” job.)Trim edges of creation & use suction cups to place on a sunny window. “Stained glass”effect is so pretty!
I love the logic of the reason The Man is raking up the leaves is to stick them back on the trees. Makes perfect sense. What other possible reason could there be?
I must be a back country woman. Everyone is using the plural “leaves”. Going nuts until Webster’s proved I wasn’t insane, just behind the times. Guess there’ll be no more “leafs”.
butler2jc about 7 years ago
do battle again this year, brave, mighty hero, pucky!
butler2jc about 7 years ago
is lupin ironing the leaves?
butler2jc about 7 years ago
i just looked it up online, ironing leaves between wax paper, sounds like a neat project.
Robin Harwood about 7 years ago
You saved them last year? As I recall it, after the leaves fell, there was a time when the outside world completely disappeared.
Robin Harwood about 7 years ago
O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn’s being,Thou, from whose unseen presence the leaves deadAre driven, like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing,
Yellow, and black, and pale, and hectic red,…
https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/ode-west-wind
Megan.naughton Premium Member about 7 years ago
Tommy tail!!!
poppet bear about 7 years ago
Raking leaves was one of my gardening chores yesterday though I have far fewer to collect than the man. I was, of course, closely supervised to ensure I was doing a proper job. They promptly went back to sleeping on the bed once I was done as bulb planting is all together too boring for my boys to watch.
shaunnmunn about 7 years ago
“Find your place. Be happy with what you’ve got. Treat everybody well. Live a good life.
It isn’t about the material things; it’s about love. And you can never anticipate love."
Written by Vicki Myron, author of “Dewey, The Small Town Cat Who Touched The World”.
BCN carries on the legacy of that dear little fellow. Thank you, Georgia!
Robin Harwood about 7 years ago
And I like the huge speech bubble for Elvis’s “Nope”.
Biskits about 7 years ago
Tommy tale!!
Lady Bri about 7 years ago
Ah yes! Tommy’s fluffy tail can be seen protruding from the leaf pile! :D Although Elvis’ scepticism is by all means warranted, the past proves that Puck can save us all once more from the leaves—after all, he did it last year.
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timbob2313 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Back in my youth, 50 odd years ago, we simply, at least in my small town, never bagged leaves, we burned them in the yard. Or, we, if lucky enough to have a power mower, simply mowed them, which eliminated raking which to my mind was a good thing
shaunnmunn about 7 years ago
Is Lupin ironing leafs between waxed paper? What a wonderful memory! Every kid should do it. Have kids select favorite leafs. Put leaves between sheets of waxed paper (try not to overlap leafs), iron gently with iron on “low”. (Last part is a “grownup” job.)Trim edges of creation & use suction cups to place on a sunny window. “Stained glass”effect is so pretty!
SunflowerGirl100 about 7 years ago
I love the logic of the reason The Man is raking up the leaves is to stick them back on the trees. Makes perfect sense. What other possible reason could there be?
shaunnmunn about 7 years ago
I must be a back country woman. Everyone is using the plural “leaves”. Going nuts until Webster’s proved I wasn’t insane, just behind the times. Guess there’ll be no more “leafs”.
Gloria Fleming about 7 years ago
“Back ye vile fiends” Love it!! Puck can always be counted on to add some ye Olde English to his reports.
HedgeFernau about 7 years ago
Thank you, Pucky for saving us from the leaves!
cesateristen about 7 years ago
You can do it, Puck!
Comiclover277 almost 5 years ago
Back, ye vile fiends! -Puck 2017. My new favourite quote while raking the leaves.