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- Susan
- Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
- I am happiest when I am out with my camera. Always looking for the bright side. Usually I find it! Please contact me via comment if you wish to use any of my photography. Thanks for stopping by.
Friday, January 19, 2007
Lawn Mower Repairs

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6 comments:
That's a lot of frozen lawn mowers. At least the snow camaflages them for the time being.
oh that's a lot of snow... It's interesting your photo.. All this stuff is now gone away uh? It's weird the owner didn't take care of that properly!
Are those snow mowers?
It would be neighborly for him to better conceal those mowers though!
Mum says that our yard would look like that if I had a chance, as it is, just my computer room and garage are very tidy.
We only have one inch of fresh snow, it's cold so it isn't melting.
Love this photo.
lovely composition in the photo. Hard to believe, when we are sliding about on our frozen garden, that we will be behind one of these before too long. However sloppy your dad is at servicing our mower, he never leaves it out in snow and rain.
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