Pulsegleaner
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Actually I couldn't; the ground slopes steeply so ANYTHING on it falls over (you have to have good footwork to even walk there) And even if I did fix it in place (say, by burying the stepstool's legs in the ground deep enough to anchor it) I'd still have to deal with having the only path there blocked. Putting anything there basically means giving up access to everything beyond it, which in this case would include the vegetable garden, the side mulch pile (i.e. the one that actually gets used, as opposed to the lawn rot pile in the back) and so on. But it's probably a moot point. I talked to my father yesterday and it turns out the village trimming rights do not extend anywhere NEAR there; so as long as it is healthy, it's in no danger (and at it's current height it's short enough that all decisions about it remain entirely ours)