These mowers don't emit the loud, obnoxious noises that a regular mower will give you. You hear a "Crunch, Crunch, Crunch" as they stick out their tongues, wrap their tongues around the grass and pull. It adds a nice pastoral, slow-paced atmosphere to supper time, hearkening back to a simpler time. We need to try to do this more often.
Here's Rosie comin' around the corner now |
Cabbage Rolls - Deconstructed |
We ate and talked and enjoyed the nice view and weather. Spring doesn't last long in our parts. The amount of time that you can sit outdoors enjoying cool, dry, mosquito-free weather during the year is best measured in hours, not days, unfortunately. We were soaking it up while we could. We've found (through experience with teenagers) that if you ask yes or no questions, that's all you'll get. As I've gotten older, I like meaningful conversations. To spark conversation, we've begun asking open ended questions like:
- If money were no object, and you could go whereever you wanted to go on vacation, where would you go and why? or,
- If you could improve one thing about yourself, what would that be? or,
- If you could wish for anything, what would you wish for and why?
It makes you think and you learn things about other family members in the process.
Daisy's comin' round the corner now |
The cows were mowing down the grass in the backyard, the hens are foraging out in the pasture, and if you look closely, you can see Big Boy napping in the shadow that the chicken tractor is casting. Daisy's tongue is out-stretched in the photo, exhibiting the process of eating I described above.
Crunch, Crunch, Crunch |
It doesn't take long for the lawnmowers to have the backyard manicured. As we ate, they ate, and in three shakes of a Billy Goat's tail, we were all done eating supper.
The ambiance of a nice meal at Chez Sonnier |
There's only one drawback to our 3 "lawnmowers" in the back yard. That would be their EMISSIONS!:
Watch your step |
You must watch your step when walking in the back yard after the yard crew leaves. While mowers powered by the internal combustion engine have emissions, so do ours. Both are foul in their own way.
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