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Late July 4th
I hope everyone had amazing Fourth of July. I know still people are setting off fireworks but everyone be careful but mostly us males lol. Every male I have met so far we have spend way too much money on fireworks but that’s what we like to do is play with fire. Just be safe and careful when everyone sets off fireworks no hospital trips this July 4th
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1 like • Jun 29
Do you know how many old folks still use Facebook? That’s how you get some of your leads lol. I asked 5 old people like in there 70’s of there lawn needs done an there like yea sure an since there old I tell my uncle they need the senior discount an that’s what got them on board with it.
🌱 The Day I Realised I Was the Lobster 🦞
You know how some people chuck a lobster 🦞 into boiling water?​ I wouldn't do that. I think it's cruel. But I get why the lobster stays there. It’s because the water warms up slowly. It doesn’t realise it’s in trouble until it’s too late. Something simular happened to me the other day. Not life or death, not even close. But close enough to make me think. I was out mowing and it started to rain 🌧️ Just a bit, so I kept going. Then a bit more. Then more again. Before I knew it, five hours had passed. My boots were full of water and then I came to a sudden realization when my headset cut out completely. The rain had killed it ☔ And I thought, what on earth am doing out here? Why didnt I just stop when the rain got bad Well the rain used the same trick the lobster fell for It didn’t start pouring. It just got steadily worse. Gradually. Quietly. And I didn’t notice. I’d adapted at every step. That’s what got me. Not the rain. The fact that I never made a choice. It snuck up on me. Sometimes it’s not the big changes you need to watch out for. It’s the slow drift that takes you somewhere you’d never choose if you were paying attention. In relationships. In life. Even In your business. So take a breath now and then. Look around. And ask yourself — Am I standing in the rain without even realising it? 🌧️🦞 If you are, maybe it's time to do something about it. Until next time, get out there, mow lawns and have fun. Oh, and stay out of the rain
🌱 The Day I Realised I Was the Lobster 🦞
1 like • Jun 29
I look like a lobster on hot days my neck is what is burnt but my arms tan it sucks.
This is how the ballfield is going
The first picture shows the side of the ballfield. The second one is of the driveway, and the third is a clearer shot of the second. The fourth picture shows the parking lot, which is actually not part of the property. However, the owner of the cornfield is allowing us to use a portion of it, though not all of it. I'm glad they're letting us use it—without it, we’d only have the driveway and parking along the road. The fifth picture shows what the parking area looked like 17 years ago. The sixth one is a picture of the driveway heading towards the parking lot. The seventh is taken from the driveway heading towards both the building and parking, but you have to go between the trees to get there; otherwise, going straight will lead you into someone’s driveway. The eighth picture is a bit closer up. The ninth one shows the second road leading to the ballfield park and building. The tenth picture is from Beacon, which gives details about the property size and its current owner. It’s not fully updated yet. Right now, my uncle just has one more paper to sign before it’s officially his, and then Beacon can update the records. We’re only using 0.4 acres of her farmland for the parking lot, but she has 6.77 acres in total. The 0.4 acres is about 535 feet around if you walk the perimeter (though I’m not exactly sure of the exact measurement; that’s just what Google says). If anyone has suggestions for a good weed killer, I’d appreciate it! Yes, the second, third, and fourth pictures show grass, but it used to be all rocks, and I want to kill those weeds so the driveway can be visible again like it was in the past. I will post some of the pictures leaving the ballfield. https://beacon.schneidercorp.com/
This is how the ballfield is going
0 likes • Jun 23
Here are the pictures of leaving the ballfield. We don’t know if it’s a softball field or baseball but we are going to make it both so anyone can practice there.
1 like • Jun 29
@Stuart Clifford thank you I can’t tell you how much I appreciate you for doing everything you are on here.
About me
- Who you are and what you do?🦄 - I’m Paul and right I’m going to school for architecture and engineering. - What's your goal for 2025? 🎯 - My goals for 2025 is to help my uncle with his business, and pass my classes with good grades. - What's your biggest challenge? 🌋 - My biggest challenges has been working on maintenance on my uncle’s lawn care company. I didn’t realize how much parts for mower costs. Right my uncle is still a small business so he is paying all the parts and insurance for the company out of his pocket. Also right now he is having issues paying customers because he small business but he adds up all the yards we do then divide it by how many people work plus on for the company but sometimes it is only $10 we get for a whole day. Ex $15+$30+$20=$65 an let’s say 3 people work plus the company so divide $65 by 4 you $16.25 for the day each person gets plus the company that’s not much money.
1 like • Jun 11
2 plus the business
1 like • Jun 15
@Kristin Van Gerpen yep
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@paul-lewis-8616
We are a local lawn care small business located in Francisco. Servicing the surrounding areas.

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