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Published on Sunday, February 14, 2021

Stool Ain’t Cool

Stool ain't cool all over the roads. Paa'Ko dogs are dropping "mother-loads".
Pile upon pile of stinky, squishy poop --  thanks to those of you too lazy to scoop.
Step after step, it's hard to ignore, all the crap that's become an outdoor eyesore.
Even the wildlife all know it's not proper, to squat on the shoulder and leave a big "dropper".
To all who keep trying to justify why, to them, the set rules just never apply -- 
you're not more special than the next one along, and should you so think, then you've got it all wrong.
Everyone likes to enjoy their beautiful yards, without looking out to see lots of dog poop "shards".
So, think of your neighbors, and not just you, when you're walking your dog, please pick up its poo!!

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE -it's no laughing matter.  A resident, with a corner lot (who asked that a notice be put in newsletter), just this week alone, picked up over 130 individual piles of dog poop along the two sides of street bordering his property. 

Thought I'd share some of the more interesting reasons that have been told to me over the years for not picking up poop:
   “I’m grandfathered in because I’ve lived here since the beginning when you didn’t have to do that”.
   "All the wild animals poop outside and no one picks their poop up”. 
   "I have a bad hip, so I can't bend over".
   "I left my poop bags in my purse". 
   "My dog has diarrhea and I didn't have time to grab my bags".
   "I have a little dog, so his poop's small".

Please be a responsible pet owner!   :-)

Author: Mary Clark

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Published on Sunday, February 14, 2021

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Garbage

As reported by a resident, there have been  some minor issues with putting an unsecured garbage bin out on a windy day.  Our winds can be quite strong at times -- strong enough to open the lid of the bin and blow trash out into the road and neighboring yards.

Securing lid with bungee cords or, at least, putting a rock on the lid can help with this issue.  It can also help to keep wild animals out of the trash.

Just for fun, I have attached a photo of a bear cub,  taken at our place in Bozeman, trying to figure out how to get into a trash bin (empty by the way). It's so darn cute, I had to share.

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