Couldn't we help the environment if we all stopped mowing our lawns? More grass would mean more carbon is being held in vege-spension, right? Not only that, but we'd emit less carbon dioxide because we wouldn't be running our lawn mowers. Spread the word on this. I can't stop mowing because those in charge of the place where I live apparently frown on unmowed lawns. I even had a cop hassle me about my lawn once. But if we can get the idea out now, maybe ten years from now it will be a movement. Let's go! No mow!
A new StarShipSofa is out there, ready for the taking! Go get it!
Aural Delights No 104 Sean Williams
Poem: The Send-Off by Lyn C. A Gardner
Fact: Talk by Amy H Sturgis
Intro to Mines of Barnath by Sean Williams
Main Fiction: A Map of the Mines of Barnath by Sean Williams
Fact: Progress Report 4 by Lawrence Santorow
New Titles: by Tony C Smith
4 comments:
I've got an old school reel mower which is super quiet and doesn't burn any non-human calories!
But unfortunately you do have to mow more often because it doesn't cut tall grass well. Maybe I should trade it for a goat...
That's bizarre, that a techie-seeming guy like yourself even owns such a thing, much less uses it!
LOL, I tend to think of internal combustion engines as old fashioned relics of the industrial age!
I use human-power to get to work too, but I do listen to my iPod while I'm sweating, does that count?
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