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Friday, September 30, 2011
2 comments:
Linda
said...
Lois: What a beautiful post. It really makes one think and be thankful for what we have. I love that song "This is My Country". Thank you for giving us something positive in today's society.
This doesn't belong under this heading but it doesn't really pertain to any particular heading posted (maybe a general topic heading could be added periodically). Anyway, this weekend a function was held at Baker Lake. Once again cars were allowed to pull into the Park and park on the grass. I don't recall this permission being neither asked for nor granted at a council meeting. Today, a path or roadway appears to have developed where the cars exited the Park. There were 2 rows of cars parked all the way to the nursing home. Could an ordinary citizen park their car on the grass while visiting the Park? This situation seems to be happening more and more in all our parks. This was never allowed before.
2 comments:
Lois: What a beautiful post. It really makes one think and be thankful for what we have. I love that song "This is My Country". Thank you for giving us something positive in today's society.
This doesn't belong under this heading but it doesn't really pertain to any particular heading posted (maybe a general topic heading could be added periodically). Anyway, this weekend a function was held at Baker Lake. Once again cars were allowed to pull into the Park and park on the grass. I don't recall this permission being neither asked for nor granted at a council meeting. Today, a path or roadway appears to have developed where the cars exited the Park. There were 2 rows of cars parked all the way to the nursing home. Could an ordinary citizen park their car on the grass while visiting the Park? This situation seems to be happening more and more in all our parks. This was never allowed before.
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