DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
General Discussions => Current Talk Archive => Current Talk '25 I => Current Talk '04 II => Topic started by: TERRY308 on August 12, 2004, 12:40:32 AM
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I've been watching this kid in the house below us. Today is Wednesday, and for him, it also means, "mow the lawn" day.
Which made me think. (don't even go there). Who does Barnabas' (sigh) get to mow his lawn? Don't say Willie because he does so much as it is. Cleaning, cooking, polishing the candeliar(sp), and fixing the other rooms.
What about Collinwood? David won't do it, and you know darn well Roger won't. Do they have just a person to do this and that's all?
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I thought they just let sheep graze there....... ;)
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who else? mrs.johnson :P
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I dunno.....I can't picture Mrs. Johnson in shorts and flip-flops.....can you?
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When I moved to Maine 15 years ago, we bought a house from a blind, elderly lady. The company she hired to mow the lawn was called "Phoenix Lawn Care". We hired them our first winter here to do the snow removal in our driveway. Can you just see Mrs. Johnson on a riding mower? LOOK OUT! :o
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I think at one point, Matthew Morgan did that type of work around the estate for Liz. Once he was out of the picture, I'll bet they contracted the work out. Perhaps someone from one of the family owned farms came over and took care of the lawns on the estate. As I recall, there was a stables and pool house on the property that would have also needed tending to.
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Why do I visualize poor Willie out there with a scythe?
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Why do I visualize poor Willie out there with a scythe?
Because you have a wonderfully warped sense of humor...... ;)
Nice to see you around here!
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LOL - mowing the lawn in flip-flops?? It's Head-to-toe coverage around here... lol
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It's easier to get grass stains off toes than sneakers.....definitely, flip-flops.
Seriously, an estate like Collingwood would have an entire staff of groundskeepers keeping up with the lawns, gardens, hedges, walkways and private roads. Roger and David sure as hell weren't out there on the weekends.... ::)
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It's easier to get grass stains off toes than sneakers.....definitely, flip-flops.
Not with the critters in our yard....long, long story. LOL :D
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maybe dr. hoffman had a "will work for food/lodging" type deal with the family.i can see julia trading those tweeds for coveralls once in awhile.since that "book" never did end up getting published perhaps julia needed to earn her keep. ::)
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Um......
You don't think Barnabas lives at the Old House for free, do ya?
He IS expected to earn his keep.
(http://home.earthlink.net/~lightdance/images/barn-mower.jpg)
(Yeah I know, it's pretty bad) LOL
;D
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Funny picture Connie! However, I get the feeling the Old House had no lawn. The grand estate did yes, but the Old House seemed to near the forest to make a lawn practical.
(http://home.pacbell.net/cbsbiz/Victoriaquill.gif)
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Um......
You don't think Barnabas lives at the Old House for free, do ya?
He IS expected to earn his keep.
LOL! Connie!
He seems to have "shrunk" in height too!
Cassandra
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Didn't one of the minor characters ....yes...when Willie returned from Wyndcliff, IIRC, Barn/Julia talked Liz into letting Willie do odd jobs, and I vaguely remember gardenening.
Phoenix Landscaping....lol!
Patti
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oh connie that is priceless! they must have had that sight unseen
cleaning staff do it wish they would come do my house but this
summer they would run from my house in :o
jennifer
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Maybe Harry Johnson did some of the yard work when he was around. BTW, I would not wear flip flops when mowing the lawn, esp. if you are walking behind a push mower. Too many things can fly out from under a mower. And make sure and wear some protection for your eyes. And sunscreen too. :)
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Hysterical, Connie! Barnabas morphed as Mr. Green Jeans!
I'm also picturing Elizabeth, wearing that black evening gown from the pilot episode, sitting on a riding lawn mower, toodling along the grounds. Off to the side is Roger, wearing his smoking jacket and scarf, holding a brandy in one hand, clipping away at the hedges.
Gerard
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Who does Barnabas' (sigh) get to mow his lawn? Don't say Willie because he does so much as it is. Cleaning, cooking, polishing the candeliar(sp), and fixing the other rooms. What about Collinwood? David won't do it, and you know darn well Roger won't. Do they have just a person to do this and that's all?
I think...that since it's a 10 minute walk through the woods (could be more, could be less) from Collinwood to the Old House, that actually, the OH doesn't have a lawn per se. It's surrounded by grassy field, thicket, old rose bushes, rampant lilac bushes, woods, brambles, and so on. There's no groomed lawn as there is at Collinsport. And yeah, Willie has enough to do inside, he'd have no time to do anything outside.
I have an old house myself, and spend so much time working on fixing it up and maintenance that I have neglected the lawn severely these past years, so I think I can commiserate fairly well with Willie. Barn may want the grass or thickets cut back, but he has got to know that Willie is only one man.
The greengrowth is WILD around the Old House, and a trial to all who traverse the woods to get there.
Regards,
Maine Girl
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Charming photo Connie... I love it! and what a wonderful job he's done on the lawn.
Thank you for sharing it, its the cat's pajamas! :D
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Liz in a black evening gown on a riding mower as mentioned by Gerard brings to mind Faye Dunaway way over the top as Joan Crawford attacking the shrubery in full evening gown regalia. Hmmm. Maybe Dark Shadows missed a story opportunity - Liz possessed and outside doing yard work dressed to the nines. Carolyn! Bring me the ax!
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BTW, I would not wear flip flops when mowing the lawn, esp. if you are walking behind a push mower. Too many things can fly out from under a mower. And make sure and wear some protection for your eyes. And sunscreen too. :)
Oh, I don't think flip flops are appropriate footwear for the estate at all. This from someone who spent 2 hours traipsing through soggy brush in them just trying to find what's left of Spratt House. And all I have to show for it are scratches and a head cold. Stupid California girl. ::)
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I must confess that I'm a flip-flop wearer when I mow the lawn. I always hate having chalk feet when the rest of me goes tan (although I do like the flip-flop white bands across the skin, so go figure). I still have one of those ancient, I-don't-think-they-even-make-them-anymore manual mowers; I've never used a power one. It takes me about an hour-and-a-half to mow with it, but I figure it's great exercise.
Gerard