Speaking of eye sores …
Dear Editor:
As I was getting into my run Thursday night, I saw some very big and brightly colored houses. At that moment, I remembered a letter to the newspaper that complained about the Woody Creek water tower that supplies Woody Creek’s fire hydrants with the pressure needed if there were a fire in the Woody Creek trailer park. So what I’m saying is that if it was the person who lives in the light blue house or was it someone who lives in the tan or red house … your houses are an eye sore!
That is all.
Joseph Parker Cooney
Woody Creek
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