As I sit here listening to my next door neighbor mow his lawn, knowing mine is long overdue. I blow it off, as one of those things that will get done this weekend. Really not a fan of the whole mowing your lawn not to get disapproving stares from the block captain. The grass is not really that bad & a little free range growing has help it come back from almost dying during the summer. We don’t water lawns in this neighborhood wastefully to maintain their looks.

Now, it has been a month since I revamped the site and I am glad of the impact the new changes have made. I did an additional minor tweak a few days ago to address additional criticism regarding the color choices. Finally, I think this color compromise will stop the only negative feedback received. As I find my comfortable voice, I would like to spend time engaging on a meaningful level than to comment regarding something as small as aesthetics. Not dismissing the worth of an appealing site, it’s just not one of those things worthy enough in the bigger picture to sidetrack the sites overall development.

It is important to be connected and aware of events, directly or indirectly, affecting your world. I am aware about my lawn issues. But, I don’t think you can’t live your life in such a shell position when you care more about new growth than humanity. I don’t know, maybe, it’s just me. Hell, its autumn in the Northeast. In a few weeks, they will be mad when these 6 massive trees unload their leaves for the season and their leaves are blowing all over the neighborhood. In my case, I can’t win for losing. One of the things I learned long ago; do what you can, even with all your efforts someone still won’t be satisfied.

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