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Ed Shell June 1, 2013 at 08:59 pm
It's not right to put a cemetery in an established neighborhood. I do not see how it can co exist…Read More with the current individuals living in the area. A cemetery is not going to help home values that have suffered these past few years. There's a large medical facility that's going to cause enough increased traffic and congestion. PDG restaurant has increased congestion. We do not need any more added traffic.
Scott Corwin June 2, 2013 at 10:14 pm
A cemetery is a wonderful idea for our community. Very few people residing in a cemetery utilize…Read More vehicles, (referring to concerns about increased congestion!?) and often only have just a few visitors every so often; and the land is preserved; the neighborhood remains quiet, and it is much cleaner and restorative to the environment than another commercial establishment with paved parking lots and destroyed vegetation. One could even picture people having peaceful picnics in the cemetery with their delicious PDQ (not PDG) lunches!! If one were to walk through the St. Paul's campus, one would instantly recognize that this parish has dedicated itself to designing outstandingly peaceful and tranquil settings where there can be some communing with nature and Creator. The church should be applauded for their efforts for all, the community, the bereaved, the church community, and the greater Carrollwood community.
Kathy Asturias June 3, 2013 at 03:59 am
Scott
Do you live in Carrollwood Village ? To much traffic already Father Peter is right!
Plus a…Read More cemetery does not belong in a already established housing community.
When I walk out my front door I will look at a cemetery every single day , I find
That 's depressing and would not have purchased this home if the cemetery were
Here first and believe if we were to sell others will share my option. I have already
Invested my savings into my home!!
Anthony Seabrook May 13, 2013 at 12:10 pm
From the very first day I attended service at Bible Based, I knew I would join. I walked in the…Read More building and heard this raspy-baritone voice that immediately made me think of "back home" singing and preaching. I truly loved this man of God. I will miss you Pastor Jones.
David Hardingham April 30, 2013 at 08:15 pm
40 pound fish should like a sweet catch however there not one lake in Florida that does not have a…Read More mercury warning on consumption of eating more the one or two 6 oz filets which make the idea of Aquaponics a great idea as Aquaponics have all the advantages of hydroponics without all the time expense and headaches as Aquaponics it a complete system merging a large fish tank/ pond with hydroponic beds which make a complete bio system so to maintain it take less the ½ an hour a day as most of what you do is simply feed the fish which tipila is a common usage however Aquaponics is not common in the USA as most of the tech for it come from Australia were it booming as Aquaponics use a lot less water than normal farming.
Lynn Tritscheller Agnew April 28, 2013 at 08:17 pm
Words cannot describe what an inspiring night this was for all. Each child in attendance was a hero,…Read More not just the winners. Many of these kiddos have been Jesus with skin already, in their young lives, more than most adults, including me. If you think these kids are only inspiring other children, you have missed a big piece of the story. These children inspire everyone. They are our future. The ones who will care for us as we age, the ones who will stomp out hate, and cultivate peace. Some saw cute kids with sweet stories. I saw a glimpse into the future of a currently broken world. That glimpse was bathed in hope. Congratulations to my son, Logan Agnew, who since toddlerhood, would give his toys away as his friends left our home. I hope to be just like you when I grow up.
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