u/LovelandSundown

Downtown is looking great, but after 50+ dead plants it becomes obvious planning in Loveland doesn't include common sense or education. Just a few planters for example.

Downtown is looking great, but after 50+ dead plants it becomes obvious planning in Loveland doesn't include common sense or education. Just a few planters for example.

Just in few blocks, thousand of dollars wasted because Loveland forgot what half of the country it's located. Loveland has a water cart, there's no excuse for letting everything wither and so much die. Almost every planter has a Don't Pee On Me sign. That's the forethought of planners, telling me what to do while they do nothing. Establishing plants is low effort, but it is effort. Hint brown is dry.

Shout out to the few business owners who watered the shrubs in front of their store. Your going to have unique planters because they ripped out all the dead from the others and they look awful.

Before someone reminds me about the drought again, remember the city is having a budget crisis. If the city can't afford to maintain it's landscaping, why didn't they plan accordingly?

u/LovelandSundown — 7 days ago
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My stray cat friend brought home a stray cat friend.

A long time alley cat got a bad injury and eventually found the outside bed I made, then moved into the house. A year later he brought home a tiny, terrified of me, older kitten. It didn't take long and I now have two stray cat friends. Meet Shadows and Squeeky.

🐈‍⬛They🐈‍⬛ were thrilled to see the awards, thank you.

u/LovelandSundown — 16 days ago

Cutting a corner doesn't reduce time or space. It only limits your speed and options. Something to do with math.

The dead stop sign is also a reminder that the number of clueless E-bikerscooters riding wrongside on the road and usually sidewalks is another reason to actually stop and look for stupid, it's there and it's not stopping.

u/LovelandSundown — 28 days ago