Anonymous wrote:Neighbors who have parking in front of their home, AND a driveway - but park on the street across/down from their own home, in front of someone else’s house - because their 20 yr old Toyota Highlander has an oil leak. So they park there so the oil puddles don’t stain their own driveway or street parking.
We live on larger street in a Kensington neighborhood, west of Connecticut Ave and south of Knowles Ave.
And I’m pretty sure she reads this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Every one of my neighbors gets their lawns sprayed. Our lawn that my husband dethatches and aerates and tends to like it’s his baby, our yard looks better. With that said, you’d be wrong and my neighbors are all wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:EVs, healthy snacks at Halloween, white lights for the winter holidays, don’t shovel their sidewalks.
Anonymous wrote:Neighbors who have parking in front of their home, AND a driveway - but park on the street across/down from their own home, in front of someone else’s house - because their 20 yr old Toyota Highlander has an oil leak. So they park there so the oil puddles don’t stain their own driveway or street parking.
We live on larger street in a Kensington neighborhood, west of Connecticut Ave and south of Knowles Ave.
And I’m pretty sure she reads this forum.
Anonymous wrote:For me, it's an overly manicured front lawn.
There's a difference between having a nice looking house and being psychotic about a lawn and spraying it with chemicals. Anytime you see two houses where there is a huge difference in lawn color, going in a straight line along the property line, you know the one with the unnatural green side is unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Then you'd love us because we moved in two years ago and have the opposite of a manicured lawn and my DH focuses 99% on planting and tending to trees and eradicating bamboo and mows the yard very occasionally.