I’m writing this later than usual Friday post at my kitchen table with the deck door open. I can hear lawn mowers around the neighborhood humming away. Many people get their lawn mowers tuned up in the spring. A lawn mower spring tune up can cost anywhere from $30 to $50, which adds up year after year. I’ve never done one, and lawn mowers usually fall apart physically before the engine stops working so they seem to be a waste of money to me. What do you think EOD nation?
Fist pump for spring weather, and my favorite posts of the week!
Posts That Make Me Fist Pump
- The Pros and Cons of Automating Your Money from Couple Money
- 5 Financial Truths I Didn’t Know I Needed to Hear from Club Thrifty
- Why You Should Ask Everyone For A Discount from Money Manifesto
- How to Start Paying Off Your Debt If You’re Feeling Overwhelmed from Life And My Finances
I like to get the blades sharpened on my mower every year, otherwise, I don’t worry about it too much.
Meanwhile, I am jealous of your weather. We have had nine straight days of rain here in Indiana. It’s supposed to stop tomorrow afternoon. Our weeds are growing like – weeds!