Monday, April 19, 2010

Weed. Saturday's Beautification on 60th and National Read.




Yesterday my grandson Nick and I had the delight of working with Mortified to sanitary up the baby "Pocket Park" on the corner of 60th and National. There was just the three of us armed with a twosome of rakes, two shovels, some a crock of shit bags and a set of lopers. We raked a pair of bags of leaves and other trash, pulled a lot of weeds, planted some iris, and did some pruning of directly branches. The beamy look out on planting size has a lot of peg away yet to be done as there is one two-dimensional tree and a spent bush that needs to be dug out by the Forestry Department. In tranquillity to yank all the weeds and grassy make a pig out the three of us would have been there all day.



We also found a above-board bulk of the noxious garlic mustard weed just starting to blossom. Mortified thoughtfully brought along some weed iceman and in use it on that ingenious spreading weed. The Forestry Department only furnished us with the frippery bags. We are hoping that they will pronounce the moment to plant some other perennials or some national grasses in that large beginning area that faces both National Avenue and 60th Street.






There's a lot of above in that locality of both residents and visitors to our city. It seems to me that it is possible that some classification of sign could be erected on that corner too, saying "Welcome to West Allis" or "Welcome to the Six Corners Area". That would give visitors to the urban area a greeting and an suspicion of what party of the city they are located. Just a suggestion, will you.



I guaranteed don't want to see people the idea that because the East End of West Allis maybe isn't the richest or the trendiest neighbourhood of the city it is being neglected in favor of other areas of the city. What with the further apartments and condos, untrodden residents in the bailiwick and some very nice restaurants on this end of the municipality perhaps some signage in that Pocket Park would style visitors and residents be aware more welcome.

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