A Gut Wrenching Site

To some people, a planting bed filled with beautiful, perennial plantings timed just right for a year round display of beauty and offering pollinators a place to grow and enjoy nectar is “just some flowers” but to others, it “told the time of the seasons.”

The corner bed included coneflowers, iris, native sunflowers, roses, and milkweed.
The planting bed is now leveled. The last weekend of September found mums staked into the native beds with long wood dowels and pumpkins placed atop plantings.

Communication is KEY!

When grants, donations, and volunteer hours are given and permission to do so is granted by the Town, no one should take it upon themselves to damage, alter, and in this case, destroy what had been admired for many years.

3 thoughts on “A Gut Wrenching Site

  1. Marjorie Weber Petill's avatar Marjorie Weber Petill

    Hi Barb (Sheila),

    It has been 50, (yes 50!) years since you stood at the alter with us. Ed and I are planning a trip mid-March to re-visit The Huddle, Gerard, Bishop, et al and a few other spots along the way. Hoping we can buy lunch and spend some time catching up! Our schedule is very flexible (except that he falls asleep by 6) Hoping to hear from you- love, Marjan Weber Petill

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      1. leftcreationb9717fb1d4's avatar leftcreationb9717fb1d4

        Hi Barbara, I hate emails! Don’t know what happened to my reply. We’re away for a few days, will be home next week, talk then? 908 600 8651. Expect your area end of month. Much love, E&M

        Sounds great. Talk to you then!

        Barbara

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