Visit #1568, Sunday 7 December 25, 7:25-10:55AM, 3.7 miles, 77.0 lbs. of trash.
Temps in the low 30s to start and cloudy, rising quickly to the comfortable low 40s by end, sunny.
Wreath of (a) Woman - is slightly different.
I was contacted by a Hubbard Park visitor traumatized by the wreath on display above the fireplace at the bandshell. It nagged at her. She couldn't sleep because of it.
It didn't have a bow. Nothing. A plain wreath.
Well, leave Christmas decorations up to men and what do you expect?! You'll get beer cans for tree ornaments, a string of garland over the big screen TV, and a green and red condom in place of mistletoe.
She was afraid to freelance and put up a bow herself without permission. So I contacted the parks department overlord and was given the green light. I'm serious; the citizen was thrilled. She braved the cold rain earlier this week hoping to avoid scrutiny and completed her mission. I can report she is sleeping soundly now.
Today was my annual cleaning of the bank behind the playscape, adjacent to I-691.
I was surprised to find the state had taken a brush hog to the upper part of the bank making it easier to navigate and to pick up junk.
I worked left to right across the top, then dropped down and finished right to left.
Interesting finds:
Bonus: The animal trap came complete with a dead animal!
I brought everything to the dumpster.
Almost forgot; I found Season of the Missing Glove 2025/26 Entries #3 and 4.







Thank you for the recognition of the wreath bow!
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