Wet Leaves are No Good

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JC Viper
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#11 Unread post by JC Viper »

Wrider wrote:You... You mean that water comes from sources other than a sink or a hose??? :shock:
And that leaves actually fall from the trees??? :shock: :shock:
Surely you all must be joking! :laughing:
It may sound sick to some of you but I can't wait to get back to where there are wet leaves to worry about in the fall!
Wrider
It doesn't sound sick. I got up at 4 am today and went out for a long ride. As the sun was rising and the roads empty it was quite a scene with the leaves on the road side all orange and yellow, especially when on narrow roads and no houses in sight.
One thing you can count on: You push a man too far, and sooner or later he'll start pushing back.

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#12 Unread post by mydlyfkryzis »

Wrider wrote:You... You mean that water comes from sources other than a sink or a hose??? :shock:
And that leaves actually fall from the trees??? :shock: :shock:
Surely you all must be joking! :laughing:
It may sound sick to some of you but I can't wait to get back to where there are wet leaves to worry about in the fall!
Wrider
there's also this green stuff in our yards called "grass".....

Arizona can be a really dry place.... I've seen yards with green gravel.....Gravel is just not the same a grass, though you don't have to mow it as often...
Richard - Fully Dressed

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