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did your parents rake leaves onto bed sheets?
Posted on 9/28/25 at 1:55 pm
Posted on 9/28/25 at 1:55 pm
i freaking hated fall as a kid because we had 100 scrub oaks on our property and i swear the # of trees doubled each year. My parents would wake my arse up and stick a rake in my hand and lay out a sheets in the yard. my brother and i weren't allowed to ride bikes with our friends or anything else until we had raked leaves onto sheets, pulled the corners to the middle and carry that across our one acre yard like freaking Santa Claus to the designated burn pile in the ditch and CAREFULLY drop the load while my dad 'tended the fire' with his rake instead of helping us.
Rinse, later repeat the next saturday. all day until you could see the grass again.
never occurred to me at the time but those sheets ended up back on our beds a week later
its not like we had 'special' sheets for yardwork.
also the idea of landscapers?
didn't exist in the 70s. you might have some industrious baw who drug his parent's pushmower around the neighborhood knocking on doors to try & make $20 mowing their lawn but that was about it.
Rinse, later repeat the next saturday. all day until you could see the grass again.
never occurred to me at the time but those sheets ended up back on our beds a week later
also the idea of landscapers?
This post was edited on 9/28/25 at 1:57 pm
Posted on 9/28/25 at 1:58 pm to CAD703X
I think you may have found a unique experience.
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:00 pm to CAD703X
Boomer here. Yes, but we were surrounded by tall and wide pine trees. Went through quite a few sheets pulling big loads of heavy pine straw.
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:00 pm to CAD703X
OMG...
You had great parents that taught you the value of hard work.
If they are still alive, you should call and thank them.
You had great parents that taught you the value of hard work.
If they are still alive, you should call and thank them.
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:01 pm to DavidTheGnome
quote:ask any of your fellow baws who grew up in town & country and they'll tell you the same.
No that seems filthy
This post was edited on 9/28/25 at 2:08 pm
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:02 pm to CAD703X
I had to rake them up onto an old tarp and haul them away, but not a sheet.
This post was edited on 9/28/25 at 5:13 pm
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:07 pm to Squid
quote:we even had those pathetic cheap metal rakes where the head kept falling off. my dad would hammer a nail back into it if it got so bad we lost productivity
I had to sweep them up onto an old tarp and haul them away, but not a sheet.
damn my dad sounds like an a-hole
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:07 pm to OysterPoBoy
Maybe not that unique.. … grew up in a subdivision that use to be a pecan orchard.. we could not burn.. so all the leaves ended up in from yard on the curb at trash pick up location.. piled mountains .. all the kids would make forts and bury a box in the pile of leaves… actually pretty stupid considering these mountains were all on the curb of you house lot and front street..cars buzzing by.. also crazy to think the garbage men had to come around and hand move ( with rakes) and more tarps the leaves from your curb into the trucks..
Different time .. but was fun!
Yay shady grove .. bossier city.. fwiw the pecans trees were still producing pretty well back then and also spent half my life picking up pecans for my parents .. but lots of pies and cookies :)
We had designated “yard sheets”
Different time .. but was fun!
Yay shady grove .. bossier city.. fwiw the pecans trees were still producing pretty well back then and also spent half my life picking up pecans for my parents .. but lots of pies and cookies :)
We had designated “yard sheets”
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:08 pm to Thecoz
quote:
We had designated “yard sheets”
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:09 pm to CAD703X
No, we just mowed them and mulched them a couple times and when it rains they would disappear
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:10 pm to Barneyrb
Raked leaves onto old blankets to carry them off. Why? No clue. Never made much sense to me. Dad said, I did though.
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:11 pm to CAD703X
No….i always lived in the country, surrounded by pecan trees. We always just raked them into a pile and burned them right there. The result was that we spent every winter with a bunch of burned spots in the yard! 
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:11 pm to Barneyrb
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we just mowed them and mulched them
Yep. Mulcher with a bag attachment.
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:13 pm to CAD703X
The leaves create a blanket for the grass and protects it from frost damage during the winter.
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:15 pm to CAD703X
I had to rake pine straw into big piles and we’d just burn em where they were.
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:16 pm to Buck_Rogers
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The leaves create a blanket for the grass and protects it from frost damage during the winter.
i can see young Me trying that on my dad and not being able to sit down for a week afterward
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:21 pm to HubbaBubba
quote:
Went through quite a few sheets pulling big loads
Posted on 9/28/25 at 2:24 pm to HubbaBubba
We raked up big piles of pine straw and then put it around the azaleas. My dog liked to get on top of the pile of straw and piss on it as a special gift to me.
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