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Daffodils by Save-A-Lot were pretty sight Bright spot gone after vandals snipped blooms By Vonnie Kolbenschlag Whatever the name, daffodils or Easter lilies or March Lilies a patch blooming along a roadside can't be beat for lifting the spirits and bringing some cheer to a bleak landscape. The twenty-four beautiful yellow flowers along the entrance to Save-a-Lot have been snipped off. For what purpose? This was a bright spot for community enjoyment. How sad that some people destroy nature's beauty. --Vonnie Kolbenschlag This story was posted on 2013-04-10 16:49:19
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