I'll tell you what. If any politicians where I live want my vote this November, they better patch up the potholes this winter has left in my neighborhood.
Weeds grow everywhere, don't they? I took my daughter on a walk around our neighbourhood a year ago with the specific purpose of searching for weeds. For once we ignored all the beautiful plants and flowers, and ended up discovering a whole world of weeds! It was quite incredible
I guess all will be cleaned up during the campaign. Here, it hasn't started yet and our PM is already talking about 'discussing' the raise of the ridiculous minimum wage (€485!!!)...
I'll tell you what. If any politicians where I live want my vote this November, they better patch up the potholes this winter has left in my neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteNeeds lots of weeding me friend.
ReplyDeleteSad.....
ReplyDeleteTime for Spring cleaning.
ReplyDeleteSome serious work needs to be done.
ReplyDeleteHere it's potholes that are the big problem to be worked on first off.
Some would say it's natural and green. I like those steps.
ReplyDeleteWeeds grow everywhere, don't they? I took my daughter on a walk around our neighbourhood a year ago with the specific purpose of searching for weeds. For once we ignored all the beautiful plants and flowers, and ended up discovering a whole world of weeds! It was quite incredible
ReplyDeleteTeaching English with Mr. Duncan
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Looks like a job for people caught littering. :) Sounds like a win-win penalty.
ReplyDeleteHow DO they eventually get those weeds under control? Spray? Secateurs? Goats?
ReplyDeleteOh oh, here's a little work for gardeners ! :)
ReplyDeleteFunny. Politicians are the same the world over. I'd guess most of the incumbents are up for re-election.
ReplyDeleteSad that people don't pick up after themselves!
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I guess all will be cleaned up during the campaign. Here, it hasn't started yet and our PM is already talking about 'discussing' the raise of the ridiculous minimum wage (€485!!!)...
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