My husband and I spent years building our dream house in the countryside, and I poured my heart into every detail. Then, without warning, he ended our marriage and told me to pack my things because he planned to sell the house. I left in a hurry, leaving behind a bag of green manure and a seed mixture I had bought to improve the yard in the spring.
After I moved out, the bag was somehow torn open—whether by the wind or curious mice—and the seeds scattered all over the property. Before long, birds discovered the unexpected feast. They flocked to the yard, perched on fences, the porch, garden furniture, and even my ex-husband’s car, leaving plenty of evidence of their visits while spreading even more seeds around.
Soon, random patches of oats, vetch, sunflowers, and other plants began sprouting across the once-perfect lawn. Instead of the neat, polished yard my ex hoped would impress buyers, the property looked like an untamed bird sanctuary, with green shoots appearing in every direction and birds constantly flying in and out.
According to a neighbor, my ex repeatedly mowed the grass, cleaned the yard, and washed away the mess, but every time potential buyers arrived, they were greeted by the chaotic landscape and quickly lost interest. I never planned any revenge, but sometimes nature writes the funniest endings all by itself.