I kid you not... I mowed our lawn once in June and have not cut it yet in
July. The only reason I cut it in June was because the weeds had headed
out
and were much taller than the grass.
My son has been thrilled to not have to mow the lawn at home. He, too, has
only mowed a couple of times since the drought got started in late June.
Unfortunately we've got a very nice underground sprinkler system at the inn,
and I therefore still must mow *that* lawn weekly. The areas that are not
hit with the sprinklers are completely, 100% dead, to the point where when I
go over them with the mower a big cloud of dust and dirt goes flying...
We're starting to get some good sweet corn here, though, so apparently all
is not lost -- yet.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"