This is my first day off

neosapien

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Since Easter. Its been a rough opening season with all the rain. I put in 73 hours last week. I really need to cut the grass, wack some weeds and trim some hedges. Is that disrespectful to do today? I'm kind of going along the lines of this is exactly what soldiers laid their lives on the line for. To cut my grass whenever I need to with no threat against life or liberty. What says you?
 
Since Easter. Its been a rough opening season with all the rain. I put in 73 hours last week. I really need to cut the grass, wack some weeds and trim some hedges. Is that disrespectful to do today? I'm kind of going along the lines of this is exactly what soldiers laid their lives on the line for. To cut my grass whenever I need to with no threat against life or liberty. What says you?
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Since Easter. Its been a rough opening season with all the rain. I put in 73 hours last week. I really need to cut the grass, wack some weeds and trim some hedges. Is that disrespectful to do today? I'm kind of going along the lines of this is exactly what soldiers laid their lives on the line for. To cut my grass whenever I need to with no threat against life or liberty. What says you?
I don't think it is disrespectful, they had lawns to mow and hedges to trim before war got in the way.
 
Since Easter. Its been a rough opening season with all the rain. I put in 73 hours last week. I really need to cut the grass, wack some weeds and trim some hedges. Is that disrespectful to do today? I'm kind of going along the lines of this is exactly what soldiers laid their lives on the line for. To cut my grass whenever I need to with no threat against life or liberty. What says you?
So long as the neighbors aren't having a picnic, go for it!!

Enjoy the day off!!

I'm hoping to fire up my grill, and bicycle!
 
Since Easter. Its been a rough opening season with all the rain. I put in 73 hours last week. I really need to cut the grass, wack some weeds and trim some hedges. Is that disrespectful to do today? I'm kind of going along the lines of this is exactly what soldiers laid their lives on the line for. To cut my grass whenever I need to with no threat against life or liberty. What says you?
I'm on the other end of that spectrum. I've worked one day a week since March 2020. Funny thing is, my lawn could use mowing and weedeating too. Spare time is relative.
 
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