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Good evening @janton,
you are right, soon I'll go to bed ;)
... and you are right, that our engineers are brilliant - as brilliant as most engineers here and there ;)

Well, I always think of German engineers as being as good as you can get and since Austria is so similar to Germany then I assume the same for Austria. Austria is similar to Germany, right?

Good morning @janton,

we are neighbors and we speak German (Austrian German and German German in many dialects), but the people are different everywhere.

I could ask you, if you and the Canadians were similar, and you would give me a similar answer, I assume ;)

Howdy today sir johannpiber! You wrote your comment 14 hours ago, I'm really behind. Just got in from mowing, it's shortly after noon here.
Anyway, yes I agree. There's not much difference at all between Canadians and Americans except a slight accent and they can handle cold weather!

Which fertilizer do you use, @janton? You are always mowing - I know, your property is huge ;)
OK, and what's with the Americans and the English? Don't tell me, there's also not much difference 😉

howdy again sir johannpiber! Yeah this grass grows like crazy out here, I could mow it every 4 or 5 days unless we get into a dry spell. But it's been raining about once a week which keeps things growing very fast.

Americans and English? You mean Brittish? I don't know very many of them but I think we're pretty similar, do you?

OK, then I give up - but you started this, @janton ;)
Austrians and Germans are similar, as similar as the Americans and the Brittish are.

Do you keep your grass short like an english lawn or like at a golf court? I like it, when the grass grows high like on a meadow with wildflowers and bees, and you can lay down in the grass, watching the sky, relaxing, photographing the insects ... And while writing this, I thought of the snakes and scorpions, which cannot be seen in the high grass. All right, I understand your all time mowing :)))