Post #82Tanner48ToplessSexy is NOT a gender, or a shape, or a size. It's an ATTITUDE...and it shines from WITHIN. RE:Mowing the Yard NudeHey, gang! NO mowing the yard nude today. Just as I was finishing trimming the edges in the back yard, Tloloc decided he would augment my watering program with HIS input and what had been a cloudy day turned into a steady drizzle! Since I don't like to mow when the grass is wet, it looks like the mowing will have to get put off until tomorrow. Oh, well. That will just be ANOTHER good reason to work in the yard nude tomorrow! Cheers!
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RE:Mowing the Yard NudeFinally getting a dry spell down south. The grass may even get a chance to go brown. Most summers I'm watching to see if it stays green to Christmas by itself or needs watering but we've made it to February with brown just starting to make itself noticeable.
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RE:Mowing the Yard NudeSpring is here and temps are rising. Wil be time for nude yard mowing very soon!
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RE:Mowing the Yard NudeI would have expected that it would have already arrived where you live,
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RE:Mowing the Yard NudeSpring has mostly been here, but no grass growing yet to mow.
I would have expected that it would have already arrived where you live,
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RE:Mowing the Yard NudeMade it to April with the lawn only patchy brown and green. Quite a contrast to when it's brown before Christmas unless well-watered. Still cannot mow nude -our house is far too exposed except for a few small areas.
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Post #88johngwSuper NudistDo not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may differ. GBS RE:Mowing the Yard NudeSpring is definitely here and the frass needs cutting but the layn is still too waterlogged to be able to use the mower, irrespective of my state of dress.
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RE:Mowing the Yard NudeSpring is definitely here and the frass needs cutting but the layn is still too waterlogged to be able to use the mower, irrespective of my state of dress.
I have got the same issue, lawn is like a paddy field, but now mostly moss, after all the rain we have had in the UK, i think most lawns are the same
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