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Why do people rake leaves, I just don' get it

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What confuses me even more than raking leaves is why anyone in their right mind shovels snow out of walkways in front of their yards.

You aren't responsible for it, are you? I always assumed those paths are part of the public "road" by a house.

Talking about this:

Shoveling%2BSnow.jpg

Because they're being nice?
 
What confuses me even more than raking leaves is why anyone in their right mind shovels snow out of walkways in front of their yards.

You aren't responsible for it, are you? I always assumed those paths are part of the public "road" by a house.

Talking about this:

Shoveling%2BSnow.jpg

They might use them or just want to be helpful to other people who use them. When I lived in a neighborhood like that I usually shoveled the sidewalk in front of the house to help out the mail man or people walking theirs dogs in the area.
 
What confuses me even more than raking leaves is why anyone in their right mind shovels snow out of walkways in front of their yards.

You aren't responsible for it, are you? I always assumed those paths are part of the public "road" by a house.

Talking about this:

Shoveling%2BSnow.jpg
Yeah! I mean, why would someone want to improve their neighborhood unless they are absolutely forced to do so?

Come on--it's pretty obvious that being able to walk on the sidewalk is nice and convenient. It's safer for kids and more leisurely than having to walk in the street. If it's covered in thick snow, it's inconvenient to use. Thus, people will shovel the sidewalks so they can still be used and enjoyed by everyone.

Even if the city does it, they cannot always do it quickly or on a regular basis. Thus it's up to the people living in the neighborhood to do their part. Or not, and they can just not use the sidewalks.
 
What confuses me even more than raking leaves is why anyone in their right mind shovels snow out of walkways in front of their yards.

You aren't responsible for it, are you? I always assumed those paths are part of the public "road" by a house.

Talking about this:

Shoveling%2BSnow.jpg
If you see a kid that age shoveling snow, it's because the mom is upstairs getting a good hair pulling and facial.
 
I don't rake my leaves. My Maple turns red in the Fall and the leaves look cool on my lawn (and I'm lazy).

What confuses me even more than raking leaves is why anyone in their right mind shovels snow out of walkways in front of their yards.

You aren't responsible for it, are you? I always assumed those paths are part of the public "road" by a house.

Talking about this:

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I'm pretty sure you are responsible for keeping sidewalks clear; I know you are in my city. I got a letter from the city once because I hadn't shoveled in a week after a snow and someone complained (no, they didn't talk to me first).

Last time I ever live on a corner lot. I have a lot of fucking sidewalk.
 
I see my neighbor raking his leaves for over an hour every weekend.. By the next week his yard is once again covered with leaves.. So he does this every weekend for a month or so. .

Meanwhile, every three weeks I run the mower over my yard for 20min and my grass looks nicer than his.. Makes no sense to me


I think Americans just enjoy doing yard work, however mundane it may be.. just like they love clapping at the end of a shirt, corny blockbuster movie. To each his own..
 
What confuses me even more than raking leaves is why anyone in their right mind shovels snow out of walkways in front of their yards.

You aren't responsible for it, are you? I always assumed those paths are part of the public "road" by a house.

Talking about this:

Shoveling%2BSnow.jpg
In Germany you actually are responsible for your sidewalk. If you don't free it from snow and someone trips you can be sued.
No idea how the US handles this though.
 
What confuses me even more than raking leaves is why anyone in their right mind shovels snow out of walkways in front of their yards.

You aren't responsible for it, are you? I always assumed those paths are part of the public "road" by a house.

Talking about this:

Shoveling%2BSnow.jpg

Actually you are responsible for the sidewalk in front of your house.
 
What confuses me even more than raking leaves is why anyone in their right mind shovels snow out of walkways in front of their yards.

You aren't responsible for it, are you? I always assumed those paths are part of the public "road" by a house.

Talking about this:

Shoveling%2BSnow.jpg

In Mass. you're responsible for keeping your part of the sidewalk clear.
 
What confuses me even more than raking leaves is why anyone in their right mind shovels snow out of walkways in front of their yards.

You aren't responsible for it, are you? I always assumed those paths are part of the public "road" by a house.

Talking about this:

Shoveling%2BSnow.jpg

Where I grew up you were required by law to clear the sidewalk in front of your house and you'd get a fine if it wasn't done. I believe people can actually file a lawsuit against you for if they slip and fall because you didn't clear the snow. Plus it's dangerous when it becomes ice.
 
What confuses me even more than raking leaves is why anyone in their right mind shovels snow out of walkways in front of their yards.

You aren't responsible for it, are you? I always assumed those paths are part of the public "road" by a house.

Talking about this:

Shoveling%2BSnow.jpg

Because that's where people walk.
 
We have something called "HoA's" here. It's not that they require us to rake, but to have a good looking yard or we get fined, so rake, blow or whatever we have to clean them up.
 
I dunno, but whoever decided that leaves on the property was aesthetically displeasing can go die in a fire. I have roughly 30 or 40 trees on my property.
 
So it doesn't look like crack heads are living in your house?

And its nice to just get outside and relax, take things slow.
 
What confuses me even more than raking leaves is why anyone in their right mind shovels snow out of walkways in front of their yards.

You aren't responsible for it, are you? I always assumed those paths are part of the public "road" by a house.

Talking about this:

Shoveling%2BSnow.jpg
It's your property and you are liable for slip and falls. Or you could use a shot gun to keep grandma away. Don't let an old lady fall on your side walk. Broken hip, surgery, blood clot, pe and you'll be putting her grand kids thru school.

Whatever your excuse is, just recite with adding 'your honor' at the end.
 
I see my neighbor raking his leaves for over an hour every weekend.. By the next week his yard is once again covered with leaves.. So he does this every weekend for a month or so. .

Meanwhile, every three weeks I run the mower over my yard for 20min and my grass looks nicer than his.. Makes no sense to me


I think Americans just enjoy doing yard work, however mundane it may be.. just like they love clapping at the end of a shirt, corny blockbuster movie. To each his own..

I kid you not, I know a guy who does this so he does not have to hang around his wife. He says he loves her, but can only stand so much, lol.
 
What confuses me even more than raking leaves is why anyone in their right mind shovels snow out of walkways in front of their yards.

You aren't responsible for it, are you?

Talking about this:

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-fxvbEWpYIO8/T05LB-Oep3I/AAAAAAAAF0Q/iB7DAMk2ZTM/s1600/Shoveling%2BSnow.jpg[IMG][/QUOTE]
You're responsible for keeping the sidewalk in front of your house clean. Even if you weren't, it's nice to keep it clean, easier to walk on and less chance of slipping and falling.
 
What confuses me even more than raking leaves is why anyone in their right mind shovels snow out of walkways in front of their yards.

You aren't responsible for it, are you? I always assumed those paths are part of the public "road" by a house.

Talking about this:

Shoveling%2BSnow.jpg

Depending on the jurisdiction, owners or tenants can be required to clear the sidewalk in front of their house; usually within a specified timeframe.


I kid you not, I know a guy who does this so he does not have to hang around his wife. He says he loves her, but can only stand so much, lol.

This is partially why golf is so popular.
 
What confuses me even more than raking leaves is why anyone in their right mind shovels snow out of walkways in front of their yards.

You aren't responsible for it, are you? I always assumed those paths are part of the public "road" by a house.

Talking about this:

Shoveling%2BSnow.jpg

You are wrong. You are responsible for the sidewalk in front of your house.

If someone falls at gets hurt YOU will be sued.


City codes require that you keep them clear.
 
you rake the leaves on your lawn?
we do it on the driveway and the street around the property, but not the lawn.

at most, we just mow the lawn and get rid of leaves on there that way.


and yeah, you shovel snow, so you can walk there bette.
 
You are wrong. You are responsible for the sidewalk in front of your house.
If someone falls at gets hurt YOU will be sued.
City codes require that you keep them clear.
In Canada you have 48 hours after a snowfall to clear the sidewalk in front of your property. Fined if you don't.

As for leaves, not just lousy for the lawn, but I imagine there's a higher risk of the drainage sewers getting clogged up if nobody cleared their leaves.
 
My front yard has five trees. So many annoying leaves and they scatter everywhere. I usually only remove a part of them because they look nice. Sucks when they get wet.
 
I'm guessing HOA's are responsible for a lot of it. I live in an HOA and its horrible all the stuff they make you do. On the plus side, I live in a desert, so trees pretty much keep their leaves all year. Desert landscaping is where its at. Just have to trim the bushes every so often. Don't have to worry about mowing any grass or having to water it every day to keep it from turning brown.
 
In Canada you have 48 hours after a snowfall to clear the sidewalk in front of your property. Fined if you don't.

I've never seen a person shovel the sidewalk in front of their house, that's weird. If the city or town doesn't come along and do it, it's not getting done. So it's not all of Canada.
 
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