After the near-miss accident on December 28, I sent an email to the Property Owners Association, recommending something be done about the dangerous intersection where I’ve seen two cars fly off into the ravine. I understand there have been other situations in which cars have tumbled off the road in that spot. Tonight, I got an email response back, indicating the issue would be investigated. Assuming the matter is actually explored, I feel pretty good about it. When we see problems, we ought to bring them to the attention of people who have the capacity to explore and, we hope, resolve them. Tonight, I wanted to think I was not alone in wanting to address an issue that could have catastrophic consequences if not resolved. That simple email response made me think, at least for a spell, I am joined in compassion by someone else.
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