[RP TownTalk] Field of Dreams

Marianna Previti mariannarose at hotmail.com
Tue May 17 15:28:05 UTC 2016


Really broke my heart when I went for a walk yesterday...☹

Date: Tue, 17 May 2016 07:16:11 -0500
From: bruce.wernek at verizon.net
To: lesliegailplant at gmail.com; TownTalk at riverdale-park.org
Subject: Re: [RP TownTalk] Field of Dreams

That was also a favorite spot for the deer that used to live on the Cafritz property.  I would frequently see them in the early morning or evenings in the grassy area in front of the now demolished ERCO building.  The deer and other wildlife are gone now since they no longer have a place to live.
  On 05/17/16, Leslie Plant<lesliegailplant at gmail.com> wrote: All the trees are cut down now. I guess they went down yesterday. I loved that field.  It was fun to see the kids play there on weekends. I walked with my dog through and/or around it most days. I liked the smell of the pine trees.  I'm not a birder, so I don't know the name, but in the summer evenings I would see small egret-type birds flying in to roost at night.  I'm sad that its gone.
Leslie

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