When was the last time you touched grass? - Be honest

Yesterday!
Planning on another grass touching event as I type, can't wait to get home and go grass touching.
Edit: I've touched grass!!!
Is...is that fescue? I'M TOOOCHING.

I was cleaning up the garage over the weekend and got a bunch of dust on my hands. I wiped it off on the grass, so about a day and a half?

I played golf too but that was before the garage. During the week I usually just do stuff with the flowers out front since they get a lot of sun this time a year.

I've got to put down some mulch so I'll probably touch grass again on Saturday.
 
When I talked to a friend for 3 hours after 2 hours of work instead of giving a shit what my boss says when he says I should be working 9 hours a day from home instead of 4. I fucking swear, acadmemics are the most egotistical retards in the world.
 
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Lunchtime. Picked some veg from the garden, fed the tomatoes and found some yarrow growing in the lawn. Been pissing it down for six weeks straight now so not been mown, all sorts of stuff growing in it
In the garden daily.
 
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Every day, baby. Walking barefoot through my nicely manicured lawn is a simple pleasure I enjoy multiple times per day, even if its wet. I sit in the grass and play with my dogs several times a week, weather permitting. We went from drought conditions to "Oh god just let it stop raining!" over the last couple weeks, and the husky is pretty damned sick of indoor fetch...

But even better than touching grass, I go walking barefoot through the creek. Heavenly.
 
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