This doesn't just
mean yard work, gardening, snow removal and window cleaning, although all those things are important.
Not exact matches
For many Americans, the warmer weather of summer
means more time spent outside: More gardening and
yard work, more hikes in the woods, more backyard barbecues.
Instead, to be safe, we will use flying starts,
meaning you start by running at less than your maximal speed and
work your way up to top speed over the course of 15 - 20
yards.
We spent Saturday mulching the
yard (and by we, I
mean my husband), and we've been
working like crazy to declutter the house to get it ready to show.
And, even though that
means we have lots of
yard work to keep up with, I'm really excited to plant a vegetable garden along with some pretty flowers!
love the outdoors, camping, hiking, or just walking down a stormy beach.I also am a pretty good cook (make a
mean fried chicken) and enjoy
working around the house (
yard or gardening) Really enjoy movies — out or just home with someone nice.
In other words, Boll's latest evokes the form but not the content of such film series as Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean and Star Wars, which
means that few if any fantasy fans will be deceived into believing that Dungeon Siege is a legitimate endeavor rather than the same everything - must - go
yard sale of clichés and familiar formulas the director mined for his previous
work.
That
means plenty of
yard work and tons of planting.
Spring is here and that
means more
work outside — whether you are farming or you are landscaping your
yard.
Being a book blogger
means you
work with authors, posting about their books, interviewing them, reviewing their books - the whole nine
yards.
Remember, owning a house
means you'll be responsible for repairs, upgrades,
yard work and anything else that comes up.
After the dog has seemingly mastered the game and learned the
meaning of the «Off» command, you can
work with him without the leash, but still only in a safe area like your own home or a fenced in
yard.
Because she has such a hard time being leashed up we are asking that she either go to a home with a fenced in
yard, or to an adopter who understands that she will need continued
work with desensitizing her to a leash and that house training may be more difficult if that is her only
means of being let out.
A common mistake is
working really hard at steps one through five such that your dog can come anywhere in the house or
yard when nothing else is going on, and then assuming your dog knows what come
means well enough to do it at step 85, when the a visitor is entering your house holding hamburgers for the barbecue.
I imagine it
means you hire / pay contractors to do maintenance /
yard work / repairs and such?
Most people said they would trade a big
yard for a small
yard if it
meant living in a community where they would have a shorter commute to
work (57 %), could walk to schools, stores and restaurants instead of needing to drive (55 %) or could walk to parks, playgrounds and recreation areas instead of needing to drive (53 %).
LESS
YARD WORK MEANS MORE PLAY!
Fifty - seven percent would forego a home with a larger
yard if it
meant a shorter commute to
work, and 55 percent of respondents were willing to forego a home with larger
yard if it
meant they could live within walking distance of schools, stores and restaurants as opposed to having larger
yard and needing to drive to get to schools, stores and restaurants.