Posted on 01/02/2019 7:17:37 AM PST by kathsua
A skunk may be after my flowers. I used to have a flower garden in my backyard. A few years ago I decided to move my flowers to the front yard so my neighbors could enjoy them. I found that I could keep some them blooming in the winter by surrounding them with water in containers and covering them with transparent tarps. On warm days I uncover them so can enjoy the ones that are still green or even blooming. They often begin growing again in early March so they are doing well by the end of April. A week before Christmas I got a letter from the city Grinch John Vetter (620) 259-4108 that I had get rid of things he didn't like including the tarps and the chair I sit in by Christmas eve. I thought he would have to take me to court before he could take any of my property. Then on Dec. 29 I got a letter saying he would send someone to confiscate anything he personally didn't think I should have in my yard on Jan. 3.I would not have any opportunity to appear before a judge. The more I think about it the more I wonder if he is running some type of racket to help his friends get money. In the letter he said he would decide how much to charge me.
Your Social Points will take a hit if you don’t comply.
Can’t he get a Federal Judge in Hawaii to issue a restraining order?
Not this again!
You really like this idiot Reasonmclucus, don’t you? I see you’ve posted at least 3 articles by him...
I dated a girl from Sky Ryders Drum & Bugle Corps out of Hutchinson, Kansas. They no longer exist, but my Alma Mater Spirit of Atlanta does.
I read this insipid post yesterday. Get a grip!
I can’t believe this is being posted again-——it was boring the first time.
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"...tarps and chairs in front yard in Hutchinson, Kansas..."
Put up a fence and a sign that trespassers and revenuers will be shot.
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