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Old 02-06-2003, 05:08 PM
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Default garden police gone wild?

On 02 Jun 2003 09:42:08 GMT, unya (Purchgdss) wrote:

No different than the "garden police".
sigh I'm so grateful I don't have a "neighborhood association"/home nazi's in
my subdivision. I purposely bought where I did *because* there isn't one.

I have a basketball hoop for my son who doesn't play with it much anymore, as
do my neighbors. Also have a swing set at the rear that was smashed by tree
branches in the ice storm. Haven't figured out how to remove the concrete set
pieces yet and being I'm a single mom, I don't have anyone to help me.

I'm sure there are more than a few violations of the home nazi's at my house.

Just my 2 cents.........
Christine


Just to give you a clue: The Nazi's killed millions of people. Please use your
terminology correctly. We have no homeowners or neighborhood association.
There is nothing formal. However, the homes in here are not box houses made of
tin cans with cellophane windows.

The people in here signed on the line whereby they agreed to certain deed
restrictions and these can and will be enforced by a civil hearing.

I am not a conventional gardener. I have wildflowers everywhere in full death,
but I leave them so they set and ripen seed. My sidewalk strip has no turf, but
a hedge of Gaura lindheimerii and datura. I believe in orderly chaos as a
garden style. However, I respect those in here who signed on the dotted line to
maintain a nicely kept front yard. If that's too hard for you to understand,
I'm sorry.
 
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