We see two smallish cars, a bicycle, laundry air-drying and no lawns to mow.
Suburban Americans want their lawns mowed, hedges trimmed and roofs replaced.
They pay taxes, drive neighborhood carpools and keep their front lawn crisply mowed.
If his monetary needs went higher than what these could provide during any given week, there was always someone who needed his lawn mowed.
They have unobstructed waterfront views and no lawns to mow.
Nine years later a young boy named Sam asks Beth if she needs the lawn mowed.
But if the lawn has been well-maintained, not overfed and mowed high, it will endure.
He probably won't want his lawn mowed tomorrow," said Pete, "but he's open on Sunday.
If grass is still growing, keep lawn mowed to two inches.
Is there some reason you couldn't have told me you wanted the lawn mowed this morning, or this afternoon, or even an hour ago?