A Trilogy Senior Living Community November 2020 Grandmother and Granddaughter Happy Birthday! Gazette Bring Joy to the Neighborhood Residents 11/5 Ruth J. 11/7 Barry W. As the weather gets cooler, walks through the neighborhood are once 11/8 Shirley P. again becoming a popular pastime. 11/9 Vera K. If you’re the resident of a certain 11/13 Phoebe P. New York state street, however, you may have noticed something special 11/27 Irene F. during your afternoon stroll. 11/28 Betty S. Recently, a grandmother named 11/28 Hope B. Carol and her granddaughter 11/29 Barbara P. decided to put their creative skills to the ultimate test: by creating a miniature neighborhood of their own. e result was a complete “Fairy House Garden 11/30 Helen M. Tour”, where community members can follow a trail of mini homes, decoratives, and items created for any magical guest that chooses to come by. “We love to use things that can be recycled, and other found objects, like Themed Happy Hours old buttons.” Carol commented. “We especially enjoy making the pathways. 11/6 – Celebrating Nacho Day We just use plaster from the hardware store and inset all types of things from pebbles to glitter and plastic jewels.” 11/13 – Tribute to Veterans One particular stop along the tour, “Bean’s 11/20 – Anniversary Pod”, contains a decorative waterfall, as well as a small wooden door for any visiting 11/27 – Black Friday guests. According to the granddaughter, it’s the perfect spot for anyone looking to relax – even for those looking to get into mischief. “ e fairies can sit by the waterfall and sneak into my grandma’s garden to steal fresh Happy raspberries. ey can also play tic tac bug!” Thanksgiving Even for those not planning on taking raspberries, it’s a serene spot to behold – and a beautiful testament to what a loving family can accomplish.

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