Thou shall not …
Dear Editor:
Please don’t:
1. Pave the Rio Grande – this way most people will have some surface they like.
2. Use bottled water – buy water filters.
3. Forget about the Entrance to Aspen – the inside of the roundabout looked pretty grim this summer.
4. Have paid parking on Sundays.
5. Stop cars going to the Bells before 9 and after 5.
6. Change the name of the Droste trail. People will still refer to it as that!
Ruth Harrison
Aspen

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