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Old 01-04-2003, 03:44 PM
animaux
 
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Default HOA pounds lady over Wildscape - write Austin HB 645!

My front yard does speak volumes. However, it is orderly and planned out. Many
people walk and jog in our neighborhood and several of them asked me if I would
do design work for them. Now I hold free classes on native species and their
uses. It can be done. After all, I did sign on the dotted line and was fully
aware of the deed restrictions. I still have a neighbor with a basketball hoop
which he hangs dead deer and wild boar from with a trailer in the driveway. I
plan to highlight this in the restrictions and warn him. Then I will definitely
take him to civil court. Our homes are valued at 250 and up. His is the first
people see when they arrive to view homes for sale. Not good.


On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 19:33:42 -0600, Rusty Mase wrote:

On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 17:13:39 -0600, "John T. Jarrett"
wrote:

...... but at least everyone on the block mowed their yard!


Mowing only makes a yard uniformly flat. Is having a uniformly flat,
uniformly green, uniformly weedless lawn actually preferred?

That is no less than going to an art show and ignoring a Jackson
Pollack piece over a sheet of blank white paper. It all has to do
with information content. I want my front yard to speak to you.

Rusty Mase



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