Saturday, May 14, 2011

Changes In Weather, Changes In Technology

It wasn't very long ago that I and everyone else walking the mean streets of Meadville, PA were happy to duck into a store or restaurant to get out of the cold and snow. I was wishing it would stop snowing nearly every day so I could put away my snow thrower and stop shoveling several times a week.

So now it's the middle of May. In April it rained twenty five out of thirty days By the time I had an opportunity to mow my yard and the neighbors', the grass was ankle-high in the short places and the dandelions were gaining on the grass in population. A short week later, it's raining again and the grass needs a mow job again. Suddenly I'm remembering last fall when I was wishing for cold weather so I could put away the lawnmower and the weed whacker. Little did I know... And yesterday when we went into stores, it was a relief to get in out of the heat and humidity - and then it started raining - AGAIN.

Albuquerque was the best, weather wise. No grass to mow, only a few weeds to pull out of the gravel every now and then; A three quarter inch snowfall was the most we got all winter. Massachusetts gave me some shoveling to do, but only because the blind landlords upstairs were oblivious to the real needs of the driveway - they had a person plow it, but he didn't plow it enough to allow the landlord's visitors to park out of our way. But a lawnmower I hadn't touched between June of 2005 and July of 2010.

Lake effect rain does not require shoveling or snowblowing, it's true. But it sure makes the grass grow. Time to start wishing for cold again.

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