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Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Wordless Wednesday: Free Lawn Service
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22 comments:
Yup! Mowing and fertilizing and insect control all in one. Great shot!
NOTE - For some reason a number of comments that I got in my email didn't shot up here. I'm not sure what's going on but I am getting them in email. I'm going to see if this shows up.
This is so weird. I left a comment saying I'm getting comments in email but they aren't showing up on the post. That comment showed up and then disappeared. Bizarre.
this is so cute! :) they do have some good use as Mojo said. Btw, am also having a crazy time with my blogger comments. Perhaps something wrong with their system.
cool--I want a dozen or two.
I've always loved geese. We used to keep them. The Canadian geese hang out at the riverside park by my daughters house some are very tame and others quite wild. They each have their own personalities.
Hahahaha yes, do they have an agency to call to? My front lawn is a mess!
BTW, I having problems with comments too, yes it is really weird! It doesn't show up in my blog.
what time do they come in the morning? I'm thinking about the constant noise pollution too. ha.
I'm wondering if they're more of a help or a hindrance...I remember geese causing quite a mess.
great shot!
Mariposa's WW!
All of them doing service, that is great. :)
Yep, they do it all.
Great title on this photo and I also love your header. Gorgeous!
An English Girl Rambles
The best photo yet on this ww day! I love it! Great commentary too - the blog post title.
LOL They are soooo cute!
Hugs
Léia
And free fertilizer! I love these guys. Just love 'em.
Blogger comments have been a little barmy lately. You are not alone. I am confident the Google Gods will set things right soon.
sweet i have sandhill cranes instead..sk
Incredible view!! Excellent Photography :-)
Pixellicious Photos
Cute title, nice shot!
That is such a funny picture. We have a lot of Canadian geese around here, too, and they act like they own the place!
I saw our geese in Auckland Domain and I had the same idea as you. In fact, that was what my dad kept geese for when I was young. No mowing.
I love these guys. Did they show up for the breakfast buffet?
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