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I love it when plants and desired crops do just what Iâm hopeful they will do out in the garden, especially in the springtime.
Itâs a boost of positivity that causes me to lose my mind and buy 15 tomato plants instead of 10.
I planted asparagus years ago, but because I didnât want to be a neat, orderly gardener with everything in tidy rows, I planted it in random places.
Thatâs a terrible way to grow asparagus, as I quickly discovered when I realized asparagus doesnât sprout or grow in any sort of regular fashion (nor does it look like asparagus in the first year). So I forgot where I planted most of it, and dug it up by mistake.
BRIGHT
Mark Allen “Squeeky” Bright, 60, a resident of the Porterwood Community, Parsons, departed this life Monday morning, Dec. 28, 2020, at his home. Death was unexpected.
He was born Tuesday, April 26, 1960, at Parsons, a son of the late Harold Gene “Squeak” Bright and Nettie Genevie Loughry Bright Lipscomb.
Surviving are two brothers, James Patrick “Pat” Bright of Pifer Mt. and Paul Keith Bright and wife, Marlene, of Pheasant Run; stepfather, Jennings Randolph Lipscomb of Parsons; one niece, Misty Dawn Ritter and husband, Mike, of Thomas; and great niece and nephew, Layla and Austin Ritter of Thomas.
Preceding him in death is one brother, Michael Lynn Bright; one sister, Pauletta Kay Canfield; and one sister-in-law, Vickie Rena Freeman Bright.
Suspect sought: Chainsaws, wood chipper stolen in Town of Grafton
By FOX6 News Digital Team
Published article
OZAUKEE COUNTY, Wis. - The Ozaukee County Sheriff s Office is investigating a theft of multiple Stihl brand chainsaws and a Vermeer wood chipper from Commuter Lot 17 located near the Pioneer Road Park and Ride in the Town of Grafton. The theft occurred on Sunday, Dec. 6 at approximately 8:30 a.m.
Police say the wood chipper was custom painted orange and belonged to Asplundh Tree Service. A witness observed a dark green pickup truck with heavily tinted windows, towing mirrors, and aftermarket rims. The vehicle is believed to be a 4-door Chevrolet or GMC pick-up truck.
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