Ren's just saying, Some people say why, and I say why not.

 


There's something missing here, hmm.




Much better with a little help with Photo Shop, we need to do something with these planters. So maybe I can plant a seed in someones head in city hall, and get more color in downtown. And we need to do the same with the other planters.



Mark your calendar

 

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Today on Pomona T.V. News, a "Zen Garden" maybe at Memorial Park?



Could the city be getting into other cultures to include in our city parks?
 I think not, not this time. It would seem someone came by and dumped these here rocks here at the park.
In case some of you don't know what a Zen Garden is, I included a description below.



 Today a Zen Garden is a collective term for all interpretations on the subjects that explore the inspiration of the Asian aesthetics, philosophy, and admiration for Nature. Because such gardens originally come from the Buddhist temples in Kyoto, the Zen gardens were with relatively small dimensions and surrounded by buildings and belt walls.

Corner Main & Second streets, Pomona 1885



"Second St. looking west and south from Main St. Dudley Block-S.W. corner 2nd & Main. Kings Hotel south of it. T. Bates built the building 1886-paid $3,000 for lot. Greenbaum Store, California Boot & Shoe Store, 

Everybody meet Geresse Newman, Pomona's Graffiti Specialist.

 


Well On my ride this morning I ran into Mr. Newman at Memorial Park on W. Third St. he was taking care of business, painting over some graffiti. Make sure when you see him, give him a thumbs up. Job well done Mr. Newman, we appreciate your fine workmen ship.  

Starting May 1st



 Beginning Saturday, May 1st, the Pomona Police Department will resume all parking enforcement duties. This includes the enforcement of street sweeping. Residents are reminded to refer to the street sign on their block for the days and times of parking restrictions, and move their vehicles accordingly.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and to accommodate more vehicles needing to park on city streets, street sweeping parking enforcement was temporarily suspended.
Regular and effective street sweeping plays a key role in removing leaves, trash, and particulate debris from city roadways, and preventing these from entering the storm drain system and eventually local rivers and the ocean.
Beginning May 1st, please follow the times on posted street signs.