Spring came early this year in Illinois and it's almost hard to believe that we are mowing the lawn in March! Our lawn mower broke last fall and since we are raising chickens and growing vegetables we might as well get a push reel mower while we're at it. We tried it out today and it's actually incredibly awesome! Not really sure why anyone would buy a "normal" lawnmower after using this bad boy.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
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