I Did MORE For This Yard And Shrine Than REQUIRED

A new client called me and asked me to mow her lawn, which was a bit overgrown. I hadn’t planned on recording a video that day, but when I arrived at the site, I saw a beautiful view. I surveyed the yard, which had three grassy areas: one inside the yard and two near the road by the bus stop. The owner asked me if I could trim the bushes a bit and remove the weeds near the roadside shrine, where a statue of Jesus was located. I said I could do a little more, so I decided to film the whole thing. I started mowing the grass with a trimmer, going around the entire perimeter of the yard, then I took the lawn mower and removed the grass catcher so I could just mulch the grass, but since it had rained the night before, the grass in the yard was wet and the mower clogged up a few times, so I had to clear it out. I also mowed near the bus stop; there were a few rapeseed bushes there, which I pulled out of the ground and then mowed. Next, in the yard, I gathered the cut grass into bags and removed weeds from the flower beds, as well as cleared old dry branches from the vegetable patch. After that, I started pruning several bushes near the roadside shrine, then I pruned a large laurel bush and also trimmed the branches near the statue of Jesus a bit so it would be more visible. Next, I trimmed the laurel hedge, clearing the bus stop sign that had been hidden in the bushes. But since I wasn’t prepared for this job, I had to go get a trailer and a ladder; while I was at it, I also bought some bark mulch and grabbed a moss remover. When I set up the ladder and started trimming from the top, it sank into the ground and I started to fall, but I jumped off in time and landed safely on the ground without any injuries. After that, I was more careful; I also trimmed the hedge from the top and started cleaning up the clippings, gathering them into small piles. After that, I drove the trailer over to the Roadside shrine and spread the bark between the bushes so the weeds wouldn’t grow back so quickly, then I loaded all the clippings into the trailer. Next, I used a moss remover to clean the parking area and the small patio behind the house, then gathered everything into a bag and blew it all out with a backpack blower. This job took me 5 hours, plus another 1.5 hours on the road when I went to pick up the trailer.