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SPedigrees
Garden Addicted
I want to thank everyone for the replies. Pulsegleaner, yours is truly a horror story! I cannot even believe that any sane person would deliberately destroy a grave/memorial stone to a beloved pet. There are just no words for this atrocity. You have my heartfelt sympathies. :-( I would have been so furious and so upset! Ditto with your blackberry plantings, So Lucky. I think that both your tales of woe helped me to recover my equanimity, because my own problems totally pale by comparison. Another thing that helped was taking my dog out for a walk tonight and noting all the things that this mower guy has done consistently right. The posts that were destroyed were ancient old recycled fiberglas posts that were once used for an electric fence at least 15 years ago, so they had zero value. I think I'm going to order a whole bunch more of the flexible reflective posts and just use them to more plainly mark areas I want the mower guys to avoid. I can suck up the cost if any are broken, but I think they will bend rather than break.
One of the benefits to hiring people to do nothing other than mow is that that it is basically a mechanical task that does not require creativity. Once you hire an artistic person to do landscaping they might take liberties and act according to their own original visions.
I appreciate all the replies, and if they taught me anything, it is how much worse my problems could have been! I think I just needed to vent my aggravation before moving on!
One of the benefits to hiring people to do nothing other than mow is that that it is basically a mechanical task that does not require creativity. Once you hire an artistic person to do landscaping they might take liberties and act according to their own original visions.
I appreciate all the replies, and if they taught me anything, it is how much worse my problems could have been! I think I just needed to vent my aggravation before moving on!