Yup almost made it to Sept before getting out the mower again, this afternoon when the grass dries...just surveyed the area and doesn't look like any major grub damage as there is now a nice uniform green starting to show all over the yard. Sometimes hard to tell where brown is drought caused or insect damage until greenery reappears (or doesn't).
Given the diversity of the human species, there is no “normal” human genome sequence. We are all mutants.
It was so dry this summer that the crabgrass wouldn't grow in my lawn. I usually get overtaken by it. Now my good grass is coming back nice and strong. Hopefully it will fill in some after I plan on feeding it (organically) and I can get it strong for the winter.