Sign of Autumn

The leaves are being vacuumed on our street.
The leaves are being vacuumed on our street.
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6 Responses to “Sign of Autumn”
Oh how I wish I had that huge vacuum in my yard.. George and I have been working all morning –and it will take us about two days to get the leaves which have fallen. AND—there are plenty more still on the trees…I enjoy blowing leaves –except after rain (which we have had)… Wet leaves are much harder to blow!!! Fun Fun!!!Hugs,Betsy
When they finish with your street send them down here. I have an entire yard full they're welcome to vacuum up.
Wish we had pick-up for leaves here! We have 4 LARGE maples that dump tons of leaves and I put a lot on my compost heap, but we have trouble getting rid of the rest.
We could use that vacuum truck down here. I didn't realize trees produced so many leaves!
Our country was buying some big machines like your, and I met the man who came to train our men how to use it. I wonder if this is the machine.
Looks like a lot of work:)