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"Michelle C" wrote in message ... Three years ago, my neighbors were storing a canoe up against the chain link fence that separates our backyards. It was an eyesore. My opinion is that I have no right complaining to my neighbors about what they do on their own property, so I took a pro-active approach instead. I planted some Silver Lace vines on the chain link fence. This worked very well and by the end of summer it hid the canoe, and it looked really nice. snip He told me that he and his wife shouldn't have to trim it at all, because it was my vine. snip IMHO and IME you are wrong and they are right :-) i think they were being bit petty to be honest, for example they could have said 'do you mind if we trim your vines', but suppose it was any other sort of invasive weed or tall tree, it would definitely be your responsibility so i thinks its just that they are small that makes you think you dont have to do it. IME you have made a start getting on good terms with them so get over your annoyance, trim the vines and invite them back. -- Tumbleweed email replies not necessary but to contact use; tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com |
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