Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor's dog ran all over our snow this afternoon...peeing and making deep paw prints and snow tunnels and the neighbor did nothing to stop it! It's so annoying because our snow looked so pretty. The dog went crazy pretty much all over our front lawn. Now we have the yellow snow, too. Ugh!
Anonymous wrote:Should the neighbor have raked your snow? Vacuumed it?
Anonymous wrote:OP, my sincere condolences on this terrible thing that has happened to you. I would like to help. May I offer you all of the snow from my driveway, sidewalk, and front yard? You can even have the snow from my back yard and deck if it would help. I know it will not be the same as your very own, landed on your own yard, snow, but perhaps it can ease your pain a bit. I'm here for you.
Anonymous wrote:OP does not suck. OP's neighbor sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my pinecones! I have an extensive collection for nature crafting. So I am attached to the ones in my yard. I'm also an amateur phtotographer and have been trying to get nice pristine snow pictures so this despoiling of the snow and yard was upsetting. I spent several hours fixing the damage and burying the yellow and gold snow. It was disgusting and I had to throw out my yard work gloves after touching the yellow and gold pee snow. Yuck! I'm sure there was also spittle from the dog salivating all over the yard in the snow too because he chewed up some of the snow.
#firstworldproblems
WON'T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE PINECONES??!?!
I'm already down to my last can of lima beans!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my pinecones! I have an extensive collection for nature crafting. So I am attached to the ones in my yard. I'm also an amateur phtotographer and have been trying to get nice pristine snow pictures so this despoiling of the snow and yard was upsetting. I spent several hours fixing the damage and burying the yellow and gold snow. It was disgusting and I had to throw out my yard work gloves after touching the yellow and gold pee snow. Yuck! I'm sure there was also spittle from the dog salivating all over the yard in the snow too because he chewed up some of the snow.
#firstworldproblems
WON'T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE PINECONES??!?!