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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He's allowed to mow his lawn at 9:05 am. If it was 6:05 or 7:05 or maybe even 8:05 I might empathize. Let me guess - any other time of day would also be inconvenient for the OP?[/quote] Well, let's see, obviously 12-1 and 6-7:30 are out, since some like to dine al fresco in nice weather (or even eat with their windows open). Then there are those who like to have happy hour on the deck, so 4:30-6 are out. And lots of kids nap, so 1-3 is unacceptable. And of course, there are lots of kids who still have 2 naps, so 10-11:30 we simply MUST have quiet. We've already established that before 10 is too early. So . . . looks like acceptable lawnmowing times on the weekend in OP's neighborhood are 10-12 and 1:30-4:30. Of course, if she happens to leave the house, the neighbors should use that time to mow. In fact, OP, you should tell them your weekend schedule, and ask them to confine lawn maintenance to the times that you leave the house. By the way, I think people bitching about others mowing during kids' naptimes are unreasonable - but that's a LOT more defensible than OP's silliness. [/quote] OP should post her schedule on the neighborhood listserv. All lawnmowers, leafblowers, dogs, children, skateboards, motorcycles, trucks, and emergency personal should steer clear during the times that she dictates![/quote]
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