With the third cut of spring on the front lawn of A Bitty Better in the Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville on my plate after work Friday, I had a big decision to make.
To diamond, or not?
Go the diagonal or keep it straight?
I went for the corner.
After I got the first set of non-parallel lines set in good by my push-and-cut, I was happy about my course of action.
I think this lawn is green and lush enough to hold a diamond pattern for my dear wife Karen and I.
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At least it’s worth a first try.
I’ll let you see again after the final direction on cut four.


nice! it is a fun adventure, isn’t it? like at a ball park )
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Yes, I think of that as I’m mowing, Beth. 🙂
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Looks cool, Mark! Not long long before I have to start mowing duties again… : ( Love the post, as always!
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Thanks so much, Oliver! I think you’ll mow very artfully.
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I like the way you operate a push-and-cut, Mark.
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Thank you, smooth Ann.
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beautiful lawn you have there Mark!
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Thank you, Lisa. I’m having fun keeping it up. So far!
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