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House undergoing remodeling. The construction is down to the two by fours and ply board on the new addition.
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Senseless acts of violence

January 29, 2023
By Deanne Meyer
There is hope in new beginnings. The week began with more news from the Monterey Park shootings. That was followed by shootings in Half Moon Bay. More shots in Oakland. Saturday's news was about another shooting in the LA area (Beverly Crest). Prior to these was a shooting in Goshen.
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Tree prunings on the street awaiting pickup.
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Make hay while the sun is shining!

January 23, 2023
By Deanne Meyer
The weekend was lovely. Davis dried out sufficiently to get back into the garden and finish the important dormant pruning before trees aren't dormant! There are plenty of parts of California where people are still evacuated and unable to assess damage from weeks of rain and wind.
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Orange cap mushrooms grown on wood chips in landscape after heavy rains.
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Needs continue from generation to generation

January 16, 2023
By Deanne Meyer
As the week begins, we reflect on the great work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King was known for his non-violent ways to promote civil rights and his use of civil disobedience. He was a strategist as he chose how and where to hold protests.
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Egghead "eye on Mrak" and upside down laughing egghead.
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Hold on to your hat!

January 8, 2023
By Deanne Meyer
A huge THANK YOU to those working diligently to keep everyone safe! In addition to a bomb cyclone, it appears we have a new term Extreme Weather Impact.
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Looking out sliding glass doors to deck with two inches of snow on ground and railing
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Emergency Preparedness is essential

January 4, 2023
By Deanne Meyer
Happy New Year one and all! The year is starting with much water, floods, mud and earthquake. Thus far Californians' have died, water conservation is needed to prevent overwhelming water systems, and flooding has required evacuations. Additionally, there has been the on again, off again electricity.
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