Helena saw a very LARGE black bear by Joanne’s home near the road tonight at 7:45 PM!
Beware Everyone! Biff and Luna were close to walking past him. Helena used her air horn to warn about the bear.
Helena saw a very LARGE black bear by Joanne’s home near the road tonight at 7:45 PM!
Beware Everyone! Biff and Luna were close to walking past him. Helena used her air horn to warn about the bear.

9:00 – 11:00 AM-ish Saturday, May 3 In Community Park Myrtle Spurge is a noxious, invasive weed that spreads this time of year, edging out native plants and reducing wildlife forage. Please join your neighbors to help pull this weed! We’ll meet at 9:00 at our Community Park (Leonard’s and

Myrtle Spurge Identification and Impacts Myrtle spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites) is a low growing perennial with trailing fleshy stems. The leaves are fleshy, blue-green and alternate. Flowers are inconspicuous with yellow-green, petal-like bracts that appear from March to May. Myrtle spurge spreads by seed and plants are capable of projecting seeds
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Bill Stahl
3277 Sunshine Canyon
Boulder, CO 80302