My granddaughter is getting bigger. Here she is at our 11-acre “Riverview Park,” (a few hundred feet from Cedar River) ready to challenge me to a game of croquet.
Now that the library election is behind us, I plan to mix up my blog entries with more varied topics. Next up…trees!
This isn’t making me angry.
This is still 100% better reporting than the Renton Reporter.
And everything is spelled correctly…very refreshing!
Glad to see someone’s got something on the ball.
And I want to see what you have to say about trees, which we have lost too many of in the last couple of years.
Tangent–The library election may be won, but the struggle is not over. Kal Lambert just put a letter in the Reporter about how the Library Advisory Board, which will work out the next things that happen to our library, is short on the kind of people who put Prop. 1 on the ballot, and long on the ones who sided with the mayor and the Piazza folks. At the city council meeting on the 10th of next month, Lambert says, this will be brought up and we need the Cedar River supporters to get going once again and be there to assure that our gains are not lost. So all you fellow library-savers, mark the date.
I now return you to your regularly scheduled thread…
Randy, posting these few fluffy blog posts wont get you back into favor with the city elders. The damage has been done.