Wow. That’s all I can say because there are no words. LOUA asked for a little help in protecting our Glen Echo Ravine, and we got a landslide of emails, comments, shares and likes. I knew how much I loved our ravines that are such a large part of our neighborhood. And I thought I knew how much all of you loved our amazing ravines. Boy, was I ever wrong – I wasn’t even close!
My little post (written by Pete) reached over 1,500 people. That was your work, your passion, your caring. At the commission meeting tonight, the vote was 0 to 4 against the car wash. And those of you that contacted your area commissioner certainly were instrumental in that decision.
No words – we have no words but thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

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Other then that, amazing blog!
Sounds lovely – I am particularly fond of wildflowers as they make the best bouquets.
I seeded this area with lots of wildflower seeds from my garden – asters and perennial sunflowers in particular. I just saw another kind of wild aster in Clintonville in just one patch
I wrote a letter, too. I was very grateful for the timely heads-up so I knew to do it, so thank you!
I wrote a letter to the area commissioners yesterday in protest of the zoning. I want to protect our beautiful staple in Clintonville! Thanks for letting us know this information.