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When you live in a city long enough, it all fades into the background. Except the infernal bray of a leaf blaster. It can penetrate the thickest walls. At decibels or more, it can also cause permanent hearing loss. Worse, some operators force bushels of leaves down into street gutters, which clogs our drainage systems and sets a neighborhood up for possible flooding during the next downpour.
Please, I beg you—landscape servicers and gardeners everywhere—put down your leaf blasters and buy rakes. Be good stewards of what is left of our land and air. Return us to the days of yore, when there was virtue in gently tending our urban gardens. Abandon your tools of destruction and open your senses to clear air and the sound of birdsong.
I hear ya, sister. I'm all for autumn leaves, animals romping among the trees, and the cooler breezes of the season—anything that results in a natural, peaceful landscape. I don't like them either!
I agree with you and Saralyn. Gay, count me in as 4. They break my concentration when I'm writing; they annoy me when I'm on a peaceful walk; they interrupt my sleep when it's early morning and I spent half the night writing the evening before, and they blow leaves into areas you don't want them. Start a petition and I'll sign it! One of my favorite times of year is raking leaves, then gathering the kids and have them jump in them, until we got rid of them in a trash bag.
Entrepreneurs come up with so many worthless gadgets. A leaf blower blows— so does the wind. I've never seen much point in giving the wind any competition. I share in your lament, Gay. Thanks, Donnell for offering another reason to detest leaf blowers—robbing us of the chance to create wonderful family fun and lasting memories: romping in the leaves! Welcome to my favorite month, and everything it brings.
Everything but but one: leaf blowers.