Re: leaving your garden behind
- Subject: Re: leaving your garden behind
- From: Isabelle Hayes b*@catskill.net
- Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 11:52:41 -0500
Living in the country has its rewards, as when there is a property
vacated, and the garden starts to look untended and overgrown, some of
us who drive around with a shovel in the trunk help ourselves. I've
done it and know many others who do also.
Of course you have to be sure that no one will take offense or call the
police. But these places are usually abandoned and with no neighbors
either.
Isabelle Hayes
Marilyn Dube wrote:
snip
I know a few of these that when they changed
> hands.......it was enough to make you cry.......watching the deterioration
> of what once was a most glorious garden. I finally reached a point where I
> had to choose different streets to drive on because it was too painful to
> watch the weeds grow chest high and the rose arbors fall down and the
> blackberries encroaching on everything.
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