Nature makes hay while these Australians sleep daily
Wangaratta town in the north-east of Victoria in Australia has a Congress grass-type problem.
Like the Congress grass which landed in India and causing problem ever since PL 480 wheat supply by the US, there is a hay invasion on Wangaratta on a daily basis.
Like Congress grass that causes skin problems when touched, the Wangaratta grass is useless and causes poisoning to animals that feed on it.
So it is not a matter to make hay while the sun shines for the Wangarattans. Nature makes hay while the Wangarattans sleep in the night. Their first chore in the morning is to mow down the grass so they can see their surroundings.
Like the people in the US are fined for not mowing the grass in their houses, the Wangarattans have to ritualistically mow down the blond grass surrounding their respective houses the first thing in the morning to see the blonds in their neighbourhood.
In the night when they sleep, the grass grows all over again. The Wangarattans put their mowers in use every morning. Overnight the grass grows. Run the mower again, till eternity.
There are not many snakes in the grass at Wangaratta. The grass is the snake that daily chases the people.