Lot 205 1/2

If you’ve taken a walk along the trail near Happy Hill you may have spotted a recently added new lot, complete with new residents. Because it’s small and due to it’s location near lot 205, it’s been dubbed lot 205 1/2.  Where did it come from?  Who built it? For the full story keep reading below:

In Bob Feiler’s (Lot #143) own words…

I guess you can blame some of it on Covid 19 and the weather. Really though it was inspired by the back an forth discussions about our park logo. A few want to change it because they think it is outdated. Most are nostalgic about it and think it reflects an adaptation of the Escapee logo. I just took the logo idea a little further and kept the original idea and updated it some. It took a while to find the logging truck online and I was happy to see they still make Lincoln Logs. The base is made from the old sign with the square dancers on it and the frame is made from composite wood (Trex) taken out of the burn pile. The whole assembly is secured to one of the concrete monuments Jim made for the storage area upgrade project. The Minion characters where added for fun. I decided to put it on the trail by a bench so people could enjoy it. It was designated Lot 205 1/2 since it located near Lot 205 and 206 is taken. Eventually I want to add a little plaque to dedicate it to the workers of the park, past, present and future who have, are and will make this a wonderful place to live.

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9 Responses to Lot 205 1/2

  1. Karen Ratcliff says:

    Wow, that is so creative and a nice addition. It should put a smile on a few faces as people pass by. Do the new members have a name? Great job Bob!

  2. Skip & Sue says:

    Thank you Bob! It is a wonderful addition to the park.

  3. Anonymous says:

    Great job as usual

    • Aida Murphy says:

      You have such a unique way of expressing your love of our beautiful park! Thank you for all that you do.

  4. Fred says:

    What an ingenious idea. Really cute.

  5. Jimmy smith says:

    Bob you are one of the rare treasures in this park. Going quietly about your dedicated service with grit and grin.

  6. Peggy says:

    First you build us a trail (with help?)
    & then you decorate it for our added
    enjoyment! Great work, Bob‼️

  7. Marc says:

    Very Nice! We needed this. Thanks Bob.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Fun, fun, fun. Thanks Bob.

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