Enough
My Father would just shake his head at this one! He was a small Missouri town doctor who many ended up paying in wild mushrooms & corn for lack of funds(for garden flowers or anything!) He doctored all neighbors, short, tall, short on brains, light skin, dark---you name it. He knew how to be a kind, loving participant in a community. I was brought up thinking that's what community was. My better half has taken his point a little too far in my humble opinion but I don't control him nor did I like the fact that our name was drug into this whole debacle.
Let's see, our son was a loving 7 year old when I broke ground out front to make his First Communion Garden. I do admit the grasses took off in this heat this summer & I have been planning on removing them---noticing that they block the No Parking sign. I just wanted to save them & one should never move plants in blustery heat. JT was happy to find out that the burm was high on the list of water control on the Corp of Engineers ---Lord knows we needed that. It is such a bunch of bunk that any rocks have impeded water flow in this neighborhood. Some neighbors have just lucked out. Our nearest neighbors up the street & across the street have had standing water in the drive-ways since we moved here in 2000. MSD has promised us every year to fix it---the gardens didn't go in until 3 years after the ducks were photographed & repeated pleas & letters sent plus many, many requests to our city/state Reps---no one could help. As far as the assault on my garden that I truly cherish & enjoy so very much, I am sorry you don't like it. OK, so once in awhile, I play a joke on my teenager & put something silly in his garden. It's just a Mom's way of connecting to their kid---heaven knows our world needs good parents like JT & I. Even Marty & Kevin know we are good neighbors---we put up a fence & at their request, we took it down. Now that's a good neighbor. We've enjoyed many things about living here---there are a few things I could have done without but let's face it--we live in America--Land of the Proud, Land of the Free. Free to have a garden---if you don't like it, don't look.
By M. Leicht
My Father would just shake his head at this one! He was a small Missouri town doctor who many ended up paying in wild mushrooms & corn for lack of funds(for garden flowers or anything!) He doctored all neighbors, short, tall, short on brains, light skin, dark---you name it. He knew how to be a kind, loving participant in a community. I was brought up thinking that's what community was. My better half has taken his point a little too far in my humble opinion but I don't control him nor did I like the fact that our name was drug into this whole debacle.
Let's see, our son was a loving 7 year old when I broke ground out front to make his First Communion Garden. I do admit the grasses took off in this heat this summer & I have been planning on removing them---noticing that they block the No Parking sign. I just wanted to save them & one should never move plants in blustery heat. JT was happy to find out that the burm was high on the list of water control on the Corp of Engineers ---Lord knows we needed that. It is such a bunch of bunk that any rocks have impeded water flow in this neighborhood. Some neighbors have just lucked out. Our nearest neighbors up the street & across the street have had standing water in the drive-ways since we moved here in 2000. MSD has promised us every year to fix it---the gardens didn't go in until 3 years after the ducks were photographed & repeated pleas & letters sent plus many, many requests to our city/state Reps---no one could help. As far as the assault on my garden that I truly cherish & enjoy so very much, I am sorry you don't like it. OK, so once in awhile, I play a joke on my teenager & put something silly in his garden. It's just a Mom's way of connecting to their kid---heaven knows our world needs good parents like JT & I. Even Marty & Kevin know we are good neighbors---we put up a fence & at their request, we took it down. Now that's a good neighbor. We've enjoyed many things about living here---there are a few things I could have done without but let's face it--we live in America--Land of the Proud, Land of the Free. Free to have a garden---if you don't like it, don't look.
By M. Leicht