Some even plant trees and shrubs right where they will block your vision at the corner. If they have to balance their garden plan, they should at least make the corner plants low enough that people in cars can see over them.
In 1994 we moved from a town that had a water usage rate of $80 a year flat rate fee to a town with water meters. The first summer we watered our lawn, then we got our first water bill. Holy c#@p. As I type this, the lawn is a crunchy yellow and has gone dormant. See you back in the fall. Plus I don’t have to mow…
At last, a 3-panel with a point. Our suburban dream doesn’t include sidewalks, so walkers need not worry about sprinklers. They do need to watch for folks who commute while using their phones. And the occasional dog walker holding a leash for something big enough to eat a truck.
Actually, I once had a cross country coach direct his kids to run in the road because asphalt is not as hard (no, he didn’t use the word “softer”) than concrete and, as a result, less stressful on the knees. I wasn’t about to crawl around on my hands and knees on either surface to test his knowledge, but I DO know that when you fall down on either, it’s gonna hurt!
Concretionist over 2 years ago
Around here, about half the sprinklers are right at the sidewalk. Aimed at the lawn. Which works FINE until the wind comes up. As it always does…
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 2 years ago
Some even plant trees and shrubs right where they will block your vision at the corner. If they have to balance their garden plan, they should at least make the corner plants low enough that people in cars can see over them.
danketaz Premium Member over 2 years ago
Let’s hear it for all those geniuses out there who figured out how to water the lawn on the other side of the sidewalk.
Bilan over 2 years ago
What? You people believe that the sprinklers are there to water the grass?
Doug K over 2 years ago
If she can get extra credit for sprinting, can Caulfield get extra for speed reading?
Doug K over 2 years ago
This is seems to be quite unexpected:
There was never a hinting of Mrs. Olsen sprinting.
Nor was there an inkling of a sprinkling.
Ichabod Ferguson over 2 years ago
If you sprinkle when the temp and the dew point meet, you waste no water through evaporation —usually around dawn.
cervelo over 2 years ago
In 1994 we moved from a town that had a water usage rate of $80 a year flat rate fee to a town with water meters. The first summer we watered our lawn, then we got our first water bill. Holy c#@p. As I type this, the lawn is a crunchy yellow and has gone dormant. See you back in the fall. Plus I don’t have to mow…
sandpiper over 2 years ago
At last, a 3-panel with a point. Our suburban dream doesn’t include sidewalks, so walkers need not worry about sprinklers. They do need to watch for folks who commute while using their phones. And the occasional dog walker holding a leash for something big enough to eat a truck.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 2 years ago
An amazing moment has just happened! Mrs. Olsen Is beginning to understand Frazz’s Love of running
Lambutts over 2 years ago
Actually, I once had a cross country coach direct his kids to run in the road because asphalt is not as hard (no, he didn’t use the word “softer”) than concrete and, as a result, less stressful on the knees. I wasn’t about to crawl around on my hands and knees on either surface to test his knowledge, but I DO know that when you fall down on either, it’s gonna hurt!
Realimaginary1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
People are so territorial that others are getting hosed!