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Throughout the site, Mr. Grass shares screenshots of moments when the webcam caught something interesting happening. In the comments, viewers share their excitement when they see a garbage truck come by or some bunnies out in the yard. Most of the commenters are positive and share that they enjoy the peaceful nature of the webcam. Komarnitsky has started other webcams, including the birdcam which watched a nest of house finches and watching paint dry when his house had a paint job done, but none have attracted the over a decade-long interest like Watching Grass Grow.
The website lists how many others are watching the front yard and it varies anywhere from 17 to For those who do only want to tune in when there is something happening, Mr.
Komarnitsky set up a webcam to track the changes and in he registered the Watching Grass Grow domain. On June 19, , he started The Grass Blog for people to comment. The webcam updates.
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