Happy Friday, readers.
I hope this spring day finds you well. Me? I'm great. It is seasonably warm and sunny. I'm inside working. So it goes.
I called a service to treat my yard. It needs fertilizer and weed control. I priced the stuff myself and the service is cheaper and hopefully will apply more evenly than I can do it. I live on a cul-de-sac, so I have neighbors' yards on three sides. None treat their weeds, so battling against a solid carpet of yellow dandelions in the neighbor's yard is a never-ending battle.
I have a ton of sticks to pick up, so I know how my weekend will be spent. I need to mow in the back. I love my giant willow, but boy, does it make a mess.
Looking around last evening as I burned a cheap stogie in the mild evening air, it appears the boy's dog is wearing a path into the yard as he races from the back door to the far corner of the yard every time he goes out. I don't know how to get him to run another direction.
Have a great Friday.
The way I recover a worn path is to place objects on the path. People are forced to walk around. I assume a dog would run around objects in his path, too. Try putting a flower pot, lawn chair, or anything that can be easily moved. You do not have to cover the path completely with objects. About every 10 or six feet will work.
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