The Price of Beauty: Noise-Pollution in Suburbia
It's the thing I dread most about spring and summer. The grass-cutters are out in full force, polluting the air with noise almost every single day. Such is the price of beauty in suburbia, but it is annoying.
By contrast, winter is such a peaceful month because these people are absent. Seriously, these grass-cutters ruin the best months of the year with their incessant noise-pollution. Every day, there is a new house's grass getting cut, and even if it's far away, you can hear it.
Of course, the rationale is that most people are at work and won't hear it, but if you are at home, you are constantly hearing the sounds of loud gas-motors at work.
Is short grass really so beautiful? How would it look if every homeowner didn't have their grass cut? Would natural nature be so ugly?
By contrast, winter is such a peaceful month because these people are absent. Seriously, these grass-cutters ruin the best months of the year with their incessant noise-pollution. Every day, there is a new house's grass getting cut, and even if it's far away, you can hear it.
Of course, the rationale is that most people are at work and won't hear it, but if you are at home, you are constantly hearing the sounds of loud gas-motors at work.
Is short grass really so beautiful? How would it look if every homeowner didn't have their grass cut? Would natural nature be so ugly?
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