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  1. #16
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    He he he David - is that called taking work home with you?

    Don does ours and it takes...........oh.................about 15 minutes!!!



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    My husband does it he loves to mow. It takes him probably about a hour or so. He usually mows once a week.

    I use to help my mow my parents yard though when I was living at home.
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  3. #18
    Either me or my brother. I don't do it so much anymore cause I'm lazy or something. I've been mowing the law for the last few years myself though. I still do inside the dog fence though as they're my dogs



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    When I have my horses over the house they do


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    I do! I have tried and tried to talk one of the kitties into it. They said, "no way"! Something about kitty labor laws, blah blah.

    I am shooting for another 6 weeks...then, I will break down and hire someone- maybe. Depends on how I feel. It only takes me 25 minutes, and it is totally flat.

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    Originally posted by Cataholic
    I do! I have tried and tried to talk one of the kitties into it. They said, "no way"! Something about kitty labor laws, blah blah.

    I am shooting for another 6 weeks...then, I will break down and hire someone- maybe. Depends on how I feel. It only takes me 25 minutes, and it is totally flat.
    If I was expecting there is no way I would be mowing. When is your due date? Six more weeks of mowing? Is it a riding mower or a push mower? If it's a riding and vibrates like my Dad's that baby will be coming early, lol. Since I push mow there is no way I could keep doing it. Wow, I'm impressed.

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    Who mows your lawn? How often? How long does it take?

    Mark (my husband) mows ours. Usually once a week, but here lately with all the rain we were having he's been doing it twice a week. And it takes about an hour and a half on the riding mower, and then about half an hour to an hour to do triming.

    It must be mowing day, Mark just mowed ours this afternoon. Guess it's a nice day all over

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    My brother-in-law has a landscape business and he gives us a good deal. We have almost an acre, it would take Mark 3-4 hours, broken up over 2 days to get it done every week. It's pretty hilly. Next year, we will probably get a riding mower, and then we can get it done in half an hour.

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    It has to be hubby, as I am unable anymore, its fustrating because I have the time and he does not really, its only a small section thank goodness, but it gets done when the weather is good and he can do it.
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    just about!

    Originally posted by lynnestankard
    He he he David - is that called taking work home with you?

    Don does ours and it takes...........oh.................about 15 minutes!!!



    Lynne
    Lynne, it's like a bus driver going on a bus trip lol It usually takes me about an hour to cut my yard. When I feel my knee acting up, I go into the house and give it a rest. I don't know how I do it with my knee hurting, but I manage. BTW, when I went to see the nurse/dietician about my diabetes, she took a look at it and she said that it should be replaced. OH BOY!!

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    Who mows my lawn? Jerry of course



    I also have a ton of neighbours who'd love him to mow theirs for them. Dont tell him that though, hes supposed to be on a diet
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    A fellow named Bob mows my grass usually about once a
    week. (Really depends on the weather) Takes about 45 mins
    with mowing & trimming. Had it done today & it looks so good.
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  13. #28
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    I used to mow the lawn, but now that my son is old enough, it is his job.

    It takes only about 30 minutes to mow the front yard. The dogs killed all the grass in their yard, so now we don't have to mow it.
    "We give dogs the time we can spare, the space we can spare and the love we can spare. And in return, dogs give us their all. It's the best deal man has ever made" - M. Facklam

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    I mow my lawn and neighbor's. Takes about 45 min. total.
    I consider it part of my exercise program.

  15. #30
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    We have a lot of yard. I have always enjoyed cutting the grass as it has been therapeutic for me, but now, Helen cuts it sometime, Scott cuts it sometime, Russell ( a great fellow who has helped me for years) cuts it sometimes, and just this past weekend, my stepson, Andrew, who is 9, earned a little money and cut a lot of it!!!!

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