Real Estate Agent, Resident, and CHAOC Board Vice President, Elaine Cooper, is also the CHAOC landscaping committee and has been directing the campus springtime gardening. The impatients are in, the shrubs are pruned, and dirt patches resulting from building maintenance are being reseeded. I really enjoy stepping into the courtyard with all its greenery. I hope, however, that we are saving the tulip bulbs and other long-lasting and costly flowers so that year over year we are not incurring new expenses without including the past ones (plus, what a great way to build fuller flower beds!)
Residents at the last meeting raised a desire, once again, to participate in the co-op committees. No news yet, but what do you think? (Green) thumb up or down?

Campus Greenery
June 9, 2009 at 1:59 pm
I wish they’d remove all the silver-painted posts and chains from all the sidewalk/grass edge areas. They’re an eyesore! Anyone could easily step over them, and there are already bricks lining the edges anyway.
June 9, 2009 at 4:35 pm
agreed. and maybe we can sell on craigslist the useless little solar powered walkway lights that are outside of 201 & 205. we can use the money for a few more flower bulbs.
July 2, 2009 at 5:42 pm
great post(why i keep getting an error when i try to subscribe to your feed)?thanks