Day: November 4, 2004

  • Wow.  I'm President Bush's only subscription.


    *twinkle*


    One need not be an expert in art, architecture, history


    or horticulture to recognize and to appreciate Lake


    View’s value and wonder. Grace and beauty abound


    in Lake View’s art, monuments, sculpture and


    architecture. Scenic beauty is the fabric of Lake View’s


    placid lakes, its winding roadways, its groomed lawns


    and its woodland vistas. There is a certain majestic


    quality found in the towering trees that patiently stand


    watch over Lake View’s landscape, while providing


    habitat, food and shelter for abundant wildlife. Every


    bit of what I saw that first day, from the monumental


    architecture to the flower beds and lawns, seemed to


    be woven into a picturesque landscape tapestry. What


    impressed me most favorably that day were Lake


    View’s woodland trees. I was moved by their massive


    size, their venerable old age, their grand statue, and


    their great number.


    If art takes on added value with age, certainly the same


    must hold true regarding Lake View’s grand old trees.


    One might only expect to find such fine old specimens


    on estates or in arboreta in the Boston, Philadelphia or


    Long Island areas. Lake View’s woodland and garden
    landscape is unmatched in this part of the country.


         -Dreamland newsletter


     


    *twinkle*


     


    I've been carrying around a memory stick in my pants pocket for the last month and I have yet to use it.


     


    *little star*

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