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Thanks everyone for the sympathy. I guess I needed it, as there’s little else I can do!
Unfortunately I don’t have the time or energy to work all week, take care of my own yard, and then his, too – especially for free! I think there’s an element of defiance at work here. Seems to be kind of a guy thing. As in, no woman gonna tell ME what to do. Big, loud, phallic tools, and big, stinky, poison sprayers. In the end, it’s the same or more work than just pulling the damn weed to begin with (and a lot more expensive). But that’s not the point. No offense to organic guy gardeners, but it’s an attitude all too well known to women working in the trades.
Speaking of trades – said offender is in a business that would make a lawsuit a rather scary business – so that’s probably out. Probably won’t be harvesting the artichokes and rhubarb that got sprayed this morning. But again, the thing that really scares me is the possibility of my dog being poisoned. I know what I’d do then, but not gonna write it here…!