So I spent the better part of my weekend in the yard. I finally found time to get out there and clean up the leaves. I'm sure my neighbor was about an hour from knocking on my door to get out there. It was a magical experience filled with children dancing in the yard and celebrating the fall season to their fullest! And then I turned off the TV and actually went out there with my loud smelly leaf sucker and wet muddy leaves my son wouldn't quit spreading around the yard. The real irony is that one hour after I finished I turned around to see the yard covered in the rest of the leaves that fell off while I was working.Sometimes the grunt work of our daily lives can feel a lot like my "leaving" problem. We keep working but the leaves keep falling right behind us. My good friend Roger tells me there's always more weeds than flowers and all you can do is keep pulling them. At face value that sounds defeatist at best but there's more than just the surface to examine of course.
By cleaning the leaves up and pulling the weeds I'm keeping my yard and even my neighbor's yard in better shape. Allowing the grass to grow more beautiful and giving the flowers a healthier environment to bloom. By doing this I'm actually helping maintain the properties around and thus adding value to my home as well. After all, who wants to live next to a guy that won't clean up his yard? (Wait a second!?!?)











