Yeah. My neighbours run all sorts of garden equipment (blowers, trimmers, hedgers, tractor mowers, petrol mowers) fur hours at a time - then complain about noise when an aircraft goes overhead fur 20 seconds.
That's despite buying a house less than 1 mile from an airport runway that's been there since 1955.
Boys and their annoying toys
Yeah I'm kinds under PBIA, just north of it, plans go south and north of me. (Thanks to trump) my anti hurricane thick windows quiet the planes, not the blowers
Kind of , kinds... Tx iPhone
The leaf blower - the most pointless power tool EVER
Hey! it's not annoying when you have control of it! (But yes, some people just can't assume the consequences of their decisions.)
whenever it rains, "the streets are flooded!", neighbor ... me, "thats what happens when you blow all your yard crap into the drain instead of bagging or composting it, jackass"
SERIOUSLY, VACUUM THAT CRAP UP
Ha, I'm in MIA's final, right betwwen runways.
I'd rather be on final/arrival than take-off/departure. Most of the big guys have the throttles closed and gliding by then. Quieter
Doesn't the arrival/departure orientation change with the wind direction? Sure, with "dominant" winds, a side is more often used for one than another, but... Or did I get that wrong?
Nope. You is 100% correct. Noisy here today as the winds have them taking off directly overhead. Normally they is to the North and almost unheard. "Dominant" winds make huge difference on airport operations.
Yay! I haven't totally forgotten my aerodynamics lessons applied to aviation!

Sorry for the noise, but it's better than a crash!
Since I'm on the water side of the airport, it's more about my end if runway over the Atlantic
MIA is 9/27, so yeah, the wind shifts -- east side, Squeak.
Boy, is that first one familiar.
On the pbia, right side the 182 mark, go due east 1 mile
Yes, the air show used to be the same weekend as the SCA event just down the lake from MQY, which made for some interesting pauses during the heavy armor tournaments.

I searched the details for the picture to discover Tennessee. If I'd clicked the link, it says so in words